Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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859
They were, in effect, good-will and promotional devices, donated to the festivities, for the pleasures of freemen, by the houses of various slavers.
They were, in effect, good-will and promotional devices, donated to the festivities, for the pleasures of free men, by the houses of various slavers.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #859)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
856
Such booths are usually set up in the courtyards of slavers' houses and at special times, generally in the neighborhood of holidays and festivals.
2
857
At other times, of course, such girls may be examined and tested in private chambers in the slavers' houses.
2
858
The purple booths set up now in the piazza, however, had to do with the time of carnival.
2
859
They were, in effect, good-will and promotional devices, donated to the festivities, for the pleasures of freemen, by the houses of various slavers.
2
860
The house of Samos, for example, provided the first five booths, each complete with its furnishings, including a charming occupant.
2
861
His fifth booth, as I had heard, contained the slave, Rowena.
2
862
He wished to bring her along quickly.
Such booths are usually set up in the courtyards of slavers' houses and at special times, generally in the neighborhood of holidays and festivals.
At other times, of course, such girls may be examined and tested in private chambers in the slavers' houses.
The purple booths set up now in the piazza, however, had to do with the time of carnival.
They were, in effect, good-will and promotional devices, donated to the festivities, for the pleasures of free men, by the houses of various slavers.
The house of Samos, for example, provided the first five booths, each complete with its furnishings, including a charming occupant.
His fifth booth, as I had heard, contained the slave, Rowena.
He wished to bring her along quickly.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)