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

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1 696 More than one has then been refused recognition by their mortified families, who remand them to praetors, for the justice and suitability of proper enslavement.
1 697 More often, however, in almost all cities, discovered, these fair pranksters are simply bound and gagged and smuggled out of the city, to be vended in distant markets.
1 698 Their sly joke has had then an unanticipated denouement.
1 699 Commonly the market they are sold in is one in a city enemy to their own.
1 700 The commercial relations of slavers are general, tolerant, and widely sorted and they have little reference to the politics of particular municipalities.
1 701 Owning, mastering and humbling the beautiful women of enemies, turning them into loving, dutiful, needful slaves, is relished by Goreans.
1 702 And in such a fashion one or more woman may be obtained simply, you see, without sorties and attacks, without war, without raids, or even solitary tarn strikes.
More than one has then been refused recognition by their mortified families, who remand them to praetors, for the justice and suitability of proper enslavement. More often, however, in almost all cities, discovered, these fair pranksters are simply bound and gagged and smuggled out of the city, to be vended in distant markets. Their sly joke has had then an unanticipated denouement. Commonly the market they are sold in is one in a city enemy to their own. The commercial relations of slavers are general, tolerant, and widely sorted and they have little reference to the politics of particular municipalities. Owning, mastering and humbling the beautiful women of enemies, turning them into loving, dutiful, needful slaves, is relished by Goreans. And in such a fashion one or more woman may be obtained simply, you see, without sorties and attacks, without war, without raids, or even solitary tarn strikes. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )