Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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496
Here we might note a distinction between laws and codes.
Here we might note a distinction between laws and codes.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #496)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
493
In other cities, and in most cities, on the other hand, a free woman may, with legal tolerance, submit herself as a slave to a specific man.
1
494
If he refuses her, she is then still free.
1
495
If he accepts her, she is then, categorically, a slave, and he may do with her as he pleases, even selling her or giving her away, or slaying her, if he wishes.
1
496
Here we might note a distinction between laws and codes.
1
497
In the codes of the warriors, if a warrior accepts a woman as a slave, it is prescribed that, at least for a time, an amount of time up to his discretion, she be spared.
1
498
If she should be the least bit displeasing, of course, or should prove recalcitrant in even a tiny way, she may be immediately disposed of.
1
499
It should be noted that this does not place a legal obligation on the warrior.
In other cities, and in most cities, on the other hand, a free woman may, with legal tolerance, submit herself as a slave to a specific man.
If he refuses her, she is then still free.
If he accepts her, she is then, categorically, a slave, and he may do with her as he pleases, even selling her or giving her away, or slaying her, if he wishes.
Here we might note a distinction between laws and codes.
In the codes of the warriors, if a warrior accepts a woman as a slave, it is prescribed that, at least for a time, an amount of time up to his discretion, she be spared.
If she should be the least bit displeasing, of course, or should prove recalcitrant in even a tiny way, she may be immediately disposed of.
It should be noted that this does not place a legal obligation on the warrior.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)