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

Too, it could make it simple for guardsmen, acting on complaints, to bring her in for identification and questioning, these details doubtless, in her case, to be followed by a hearing and sentencing, an almost inevitable reduction to bondage and then perhaps, initially, while her disposition is being more carefully considered, a placement in the public slave gardens. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1437)
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25 1437 Too, it could make it simple for guardsmen, acting on complaints, to bring her in for identification and questioning, these details doubtless, in her case, to be followed by a hearing and sentencing, an almost inevitable reduction to bondage and then perhaps, initially, while her disposition is being more carefully considered, a placement in the public slave gardens.

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

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25 1434 As I had anticipated, she would not find a suggestion of this sort acceptable.
25 1435 She would not want her address known.
25 1436 That might put her at the mercy of furious, outraged victims.
25 1437 Too, it could make it simple for guardsmen, acting on complaints, to bring her in for identification and questioning, these details doubtless, in her case, to be followed by a hearing and sentencing, an almost inevitable reduction to bondage and then perhaps, initially, while her disposition is being more carefully considered, a placement in the public slave gardens.
25 1438 "Perhaps then my room?" I suggested.
25 1439 "It is nearby".
25 1440 "Sir!" she said, reproachfully.
As I had anticipated, she would not find a suggestion of this sort acceptable. She would not want her address known. That might put her at the mercy of furious, outraged victims. Too, it could make it simple for guardsmen, acting on complaints, to bring her in for identification and questioning, these details doubtless, in her case, to be followed by a hearing and sentencing, an almost inevitable reduction to bondage and then perhaps, initially, while her disposition is being more carefully considered, a placement in the public slave gardens. "Perhaps then my room?" I suggested. "It is nearby". "Sir!" she said, reproachfully. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)