Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
537
They cannot, of course, own money, any more than any other form of animal.
They cannot, of course, own money, any more than any other form of animal.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #537)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
534
Similarly, she is often under surveillance, of one sort or another, by other slaves or free persons.
13
535
Also, if she should be found to be in possession of a coin or coins, for example, by a tradesman, guardsman, or any free person, she will be expected to have an excellent explanation for this anomaly, which is then likely to be checked with her master.
13
536
In most cities, even the touching of money, unless in an authorized situation, is prohibited to slaves.
13
537
They cannot, of course, own money, any more than any other form of animal.
13
538
I looked at Mirus, tears in my eyes.
13
539
"What is going on here?" asked Hendow, who had approached down the passageway.
13
540
Swiftly I knelt, and put my head to the floor before my master.
Similarly, she is often under surveillance, of one sort or another, by other slaves or free persons.
Also, if she should be found to be in possession of a coin or coins, for example, by a tradesman, guardsman, or any free person, she will be expected to have an excellent explanation for this anomaly, which is then likely to be checked with her master.
In most cities, even the touching of money, unless in an authorized situation, is prohibited to slaves.
They cannot, of course, own money, any more than any other form of animal.
I looked at Mirus, tears in my eyes.
"What is going on here?" asked Hendow, who had approached down the passageway.
Swiftly I knelt, and put my head to the floor before my master.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)