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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 15 "I wonder if you would be any good chained in a tent," he said.
6 16 "Monster!" she said.
6 17 "Let us observe the drama," suggested another fellow.
6 18 "Though I be impoverished and am clad in rags, in naught but the meanness of tatters," said the Brigella to Boots Tarsk-Bit, he on the stage with her, he in the guise of a pompous, puffing, lecherous merchant, "know, and know well, noble sir, that I am a free woman!" This announcement, predictably, was met with guffaws of laughter from the audience.
6 19 "Take the scarf from about her throat!" hooted a man.
6 20 "See if there is not a steel collar beneath it!" On Gor, as I have perhaps mentioned, most of the actresses are slaves.
6 21 In serious drama or more sophisticated comedy, when women are permitted roles within it, the female roles usually being played by men, and the females are slaves, their collars are sometimes removed.
"I wonder if you would be any good chained in a tent," he said. "Monster!" she said. "Let us observe the drama," suggested another fellow. "Though I be impoverished and am clad in rags, in naught but the meanness of tatters," said the Brigella to Boots Tarsk-Bit, he on the stage with her, he in the guise of a pompous, puffing, lecherous merchant, "know, and know well, noble sir, that I am a free woman!" This announcement, predictably, was met with guffaws of laughter from the audience. "Take the scarf from about her throat!" hooted a man. "See if there is not a steel collar beneath it!" On Gor, as I have perhaps mentioned, most of the actresses are slaves. In serious drama or more sophisticated comedy, when women are permitted roles within it, the female roles usually being played by men, and the females are slaves, their collars are sometimes removed. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )