Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1912
Also, slavers cannot possibly know in all cases, given the large numbers of freewomen, in various cities and villages, the veiling, the robes of concealment, and such, who is most beautiful or desirable.
26
1913
There are just too many women, if nothing else.
26
1914
Similarly many women are well guarded, or live in well-protected areas.
26
1915
Such women, of course, are less likely to be picked up than lower-caste women or street girls.
26
1916
Similarly, if one lives in a well-walled, well-defended city, one which is likely to resist attack and siege, such as Ar, one is less likely to risk the slaver's noose.
26
1917
Many women, you see, would not be likely to ever know bondage unless they were self-submitted".
26
1918
"That is true," she said.
Also, slavers cannot possibly know in all cases, given the large numbers of free women, in various cities and villages, the veiling, the robes of concealment, and such, who is most beautiful or desirable.
There are just too many women, if nothing else.
Similarly many women are well guarded, or live in well-protected areas.
Such women, of course, are less likely to be picked up than lower-caste women or street girls.
Similarly, if one lives in a well-walled, well-defended city, one which is likely to resist attack and siege, such as Ar, one is less likely to risk the slaver's noose.
Many women, you see, would not be likely to ever know bondage unless they were self-submitted".
"That is true," she said.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )