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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

If he from whom she had intended to purchase tarn passage had not seen the collar, nor, of course, her brand, nor her tunic, or such, and, theoretically, at least, did not know she was a slave, he would not be held legally responsible for having sold her passage. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #139)
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16 139 If he from whom she had intended to purchase tarn passage had not seen the collar, nor, of course, her brand, nor her tunic, or such, and, theoretically, at least, did not know she was a slave, he would not be held legally responsible for having sold her passage.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 136 She then stood there among them, in a brief tunic of opaque slave silk, such as might be worn during the day.
16 137 She was a very lovely, and very frightened woman.
16 138 The cloak removed, the collar could be seen on her neck.
16 139 If he from whom she had intended to purchase tarn passage had not seen the collar, nor, of course, her brand, nor her tunic, or such, and, theoretically, at least, did not know she was a slave, he would not be held legally responsible for having sold her passage.
16 140 Tupita had excellent legs.
16 141 "Remove the tunic," said the leader.
16 142 She reached to the disrobing loop, and dropped the tunic to the floor, about her ankles.
She then stood there among them, in a brief tunic of opaque slave silk, such as might be worn during the day. She was a very lovely, and very frightened woman. The cloak removed, the collar could be seen on her neck. If he from whom she had intended to purchase tarn passage had not seen the collar, nor, of course, her brand, nor her tunic, or such, and, theoretically, at least, did not know she was a slave, he would not be held legally responsible for having sold her passage. Tupita had excellent legs. "Remove the tunic," said the leader. She reached to the disrobing loop, and dropped the tunic to the floor, about her ankles. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16)