Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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156
This is supposedly to make it easier for them to flee from guardsmen.
30
157
On the other hand the guardsmen usually ignore them.
30
158
Sometimes they will catch one and bind her helplessly, just to let her know that she can be caught, if men wish.
30
159
These she-urts have their gangs and territories.
30
160
I had little doubt but what they might set upon me and bind me, and turn me over to guardsmen, hoping for some small reward.
30
161
I, being a slave, could hope for no mercy from them.
30
162
They would hate and despise me.
This is supposedly to make it easier for them to flee from guardsmen.
On the other hand the guardsmen usually ignore them.
Sometimes they will catch one and bind her helplessly, just to let her know that she can be caught, if men wish.
These she-urts have their gangs and territories.
I had little doubt but what they might set upon me and bind me, and turn me over to guardsmen, hoping for some small reward.
I, being a slave, could hope for no mercy from them.
They would hate and despise me.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )