Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Thus, in the context of the play, in virtue of these simple theatrical conventions, the slaves were understood as, and unhesitantly accepted as, free women.
16
441
"That was doubtless much the trouble," said Chino, disapprovingly.
16
442
"Their former masters were too indulgent with them".
16
443
"I shall have the law on you for this!" cried Rowena.
16
444
"Slaves have no standing before the law," said Chino.
16
445
"Surely you know that, Lana".
16
446
"I am not Lana," she cried.
Thus, in the context of the play, in virtue of these simple theatrical conventions, the slaves were understood as, and unhesitantly accepted as, free women.
"That was doubtless much the trouble," said Chino, disapprovingly.
"Their former masters were too indulgent with them".
"I shall have the law on you for this!" cried Rowena.
"Slaves have no standing before the law," said Chino.
"Surely you know that, Lana".
"I am not Lana," she cried.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )