Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
639
The point of these statutes, it seems, is to keep the slave in perfect custody, at all times, and to encourage boldness on the part of males.
The point of these statutes, it seems, is to keep the slave in perfect custody, at all times, and to encourage boldness on the part of males.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #639)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
636
Strictures of this sort, of course, do not apply to free persons, such as free women.
6
637
A free woman is entitled to try to escape a captor as best she can, and without penalty, even after her first night in his bonds, if she still chooses to do so.
6
638
If she is enslaved, of course, then she is subject to, and covered by, the same customs, practices and laws as any other slave.
6
639
The point of these statutes, it seems, is to keep the slave in perfect custody, at all times, and to encourage boldness on the part of males.
6
640
After the slave has been in the possession of the thief, or captor, for one week she counts as being legally his.
6
641
To be sure, the original master may attempt to steal her back.
6
642
A popular sport with young men is trying "chain luck".
Strictures of this sort, of course, do not apply to free persons, such as free women.
A free woman is entitled to try to escape a captor as best she can, and without penalty, even after her first night in his bonds, if she still chooses to do so.
If she is enslaved, of course, then she is subject to, and covered by, the same customs, practices and laws as any other slave.
The point of these statutes, it seems, is to keep the slave in perfect custody, at all times, and to encourage boldness on the part of males.
After the slave has been in the possession of the thief, or captor, for one week she counts as being legally his.
To be sure, the original master may attempt to steal her back.
A popular sport with young men is trying "chain luck".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6)