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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 500 It has to do, rather, with the proprieties of the codes.
1 501 If a woman not within a clear context of rights, such as capture rights, house rights, or camp rights, should pronounce herself slave, simpliciter, then she is subject to claim.
1 502 These claims may be explicit, as in branding, binding and collaring, or as in the uttering of a claimancy formula, such as "I own you," "You are mine," or "You are my slave," or implicit, as in, for example, permitting the slave to feed from your hand or follow you.
1 503 "Dance, fool!" cried one of the slave girls to the former Lady Rowena of Lydius.
1 504 "See the free woman!" laughed one of the slaves.
1 505 "It is the sleen for her," said another.
1 506 "Please men!" cried another.
It has to do, rather, with the proprieties of the codes. If a woman not within a clear context of rights, such as capture rights, house rights, or camp rights, should pronounce herself slave, simpliciter, then she is subject to claim. These claims may be explicit, as in branding, binding and collaring, or as in the uttering of a claimancy formula, such as "I own you," "You are mine," or "You are my slave," or implicit, as in, for example, permitting the slave to feed from your hand or follow you. "Dance, fool!" cried one of the slave girls to the former Lady Rowena of Lydius. "See the free woman!" laughed one of the slaves. "It is the sleen for her," said another. "Please men!" cried another. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )