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"slave " "person "

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 28 We needed only obtain the permission of the agency's doorkeeper and be certain to return in the early evening, by the time to report to the feast master.
29 29 slave girls, generally, incidentally, enjoy a great deal of freedom.
29 30 Our requiring the permission of the doorkeeper, or of another free person, before being permitted to leave the agency, incidentally, is a very familiar sort of thing.
29 31 slave girls must commonly obtain the permission of a free person before leaving a house or domicile.
29 32 Once outside the agency, of course, we might wander about almost as we might please.
29 33 It seemed we could go almost anywhere.
29 34 To be sure, we would not be permitted outside the gates unless in the company of a free person.
We needed only obtain the permission of the agency's doorkeeper and be certain to return in the early evening, by the time to report to the feast master. slave girls, generally, incidentally, enjoy a great deal of freedom. Our requiring the permission of the doorkeeper, or of another free person, before being permitted to leave the agency, incidentally, is a very familiar sort of thing. slave girls must commonly obtain the permission of a free person before leaving a house or domicile. Once outside the agency, of course, we might wander about almost as we might please. It seemed we could go almost anywhere. To be sure, we would not be permitted outside the gates unless in the company of a free person. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )