Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
1532
He had indicated a fenced enclosure, within which were various smaller enclosures, and some cages.
16
1533
In such areas, there was probably more than one in a camp of this size, public girls are kept, slaves for the pleasures of the soldiers.
16
1534
The Gorean seldom does without women.
16
1535
Such girls are usually supplied in groups by contract slavers, for the course of given campaigns.
16
1536
They may be used in their enclosures or, more commonly, they are sent to the tents of the men who rent them, usually for the night.
16
1537
In the morning they return to their masters.
16
1538
Outside the entrance to this enclosure, where the girls could see it, coming and going, was a simple structure of three heavy, squared timbers, two of which were upright, and the third fixed upon them, crosswise, in the manner of a lintel.
He had indicated a fenced enclosure, within which were various smaller enclosures, and some cages.
In such areas, there was probably more than one in a camp of this size, public girls are kept, slaves for the pleasures of the soldiers.
The Gorean seldom does without women.
Such girls are usually supplied in groups by contract slavers, for the course of given campaigns.
They may be used in their enclosures or, more commonly, they are sent to the tents of the men who rent them, usually for the night.
In the morning they return to their masters.
Outside the entrance to this enclosure, where the girls could see it, coming and going, was a simple structure of three heavy, squared timbers, two of which were upright, and the third fixed upon them, crosswise, in the manner of a lintel.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )