Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
480
She was now property.
1
481
She could now be bought and sold, like a tarsk, at the pleasure of masters.
1
482
She belonged to Samos, of course.
1
483
It had been within the context of his capture rights that she had, as a free woman, of her own free will, pronounced upon herself a formula of enslavement.
1
484
Automatically then, in virtue of the context, she became his.
1
485
The law is clear on this.
1
486
The matter is more subtle when the woman is not within a context of capture rights.
She was now property.
She could now be bought and sold, like a tarsk, at the pleasure of masters.
She belonged to Samos, of course.
It had been within the context of his capture rights that she had, as a free woman, of her own free will, pronounced upon herself a formula of enslavement.
Automatically then, in virtue of the context, she became his.
The law is clear on this.
The matter is more subtle when the woman is not within a context of capture rights.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )