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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, it might be hard for her to remain now with the wagons, after her mannish garb had been stripped from her, and after she had been so easily and summarily bound, and put publicly before the free men and women of the Alar camp, as though she might have been no more than a helplessly trussed, naked slave. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #502)
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5 502 Too, it might be hard for her to remain now with the wagons, after her mannish garb had been stripped from her, and after she had been so easily and summarily bound, and put publicly before the free men and women of the Alar camp, as though she might have been no more than a helplessly trussed, naked slave.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 499 But perhaps she wanted, like Hurtha, to see more of the world, or to make her fortune.
5 500 To be sure, it is hard for a woman on Gor to set out to make her fortune.
5 501 She is more likely to contribute somewhat to the fortune of another, with her sales price.
5 502 Too, it might be hard for her to remain now with the wagons, after her mannish garb had been stripped from her, and after she had been so easily and summarily bound, and put publicly before the free men and women of the Alar camp, as though she might have been no more than a helplessly trussed, naked slave.
5 503 "We are ready," I called.
5 504 "Ho!" cried Mincon to his beast.
5 505 He shook the reins and cracked the whip.
But perhaps she wanted, like Hurtha, to see more of the world, or to make her fortune. To be sure, it is hard for a woman on Gor to set out to make her fortune. She is more likely to contribute somewhat to the fortune of another, with her sales price. Too, it might be hard for her to remain now with the wagons, after her mannish garb had been stripped from her, and after she had been so easily and summarily bound, and put publicly before the free men and women of the Alar camp, as though she might have been no more than a helplessly trussed, naked slave. "We are ready," I called. "Ho!" cried Mincon to his beast. He shook the reins and cracked the whip. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5)