Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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.
1
487
Here the matter differs from city to city.
1
488
In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute.
1
489
In such cities, then, the woman makes herself a slave, unconditionally.
1
490
It is then up to the man in question whether or not he will accept her as his slave.
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.
Here the matter differs from city to city.
In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute.
In such cities, then, the woman makes herself a slave, unconditionally.
It is then up to the man in question whether or not he will accept her as his slave.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )