Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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345
"There seems a point then in having you chained here," I said, "aside, of course, from such things as having you brought to the attention of fellows who might redeem you and making clear the inn's disapproval of attempted fraud, namely, that you might serve as a warning to other freewomen, women who might otherwise have been tempted to try similar tricks".
"There seems a point then in having you chained here," I said, "aside, of course, from such things as having you brought to the attention of fellows who might redeem you and making clear the inn's disapproval of attempted fraud, namely, that you might serve as a warning to other free women, women who might otherwise have been tempted to try similar tricks".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #345)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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342
"Have other freewomen entered the court, since you have been fastened here?" I asked the first woman, the Lady Amina of Venna.
2
343
"Yes," she said, "and have seen us here.
2
344
Some of them then, after visiting the keeper's desk, doubtless those with insufficient funds, left the inn".
2
345
"There seems a point then in having you chained here," I said, "aside, of course, from such things as having you brought to the attention of fellows who might redeem you and making clear the inn's disapproval of attempted fraud, namely, that you might serve as a warning to other freewomen, women who might otherwise have been tempted to try similar tricks".
2
346
"If we are not redeemed, what will be done with us?" wailed the fourth girl.
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347
"Surely you can guess," I said.
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348
"No! No! No!" she cried, in misery.
"Have other free women entered the court, since you have been fastened here?" I asked the first woman, the Lady Amina of Venna.
"Yes," she said, "and have seen us here.
Some of them then, after visiting the keeper's desk, doubtless those with insufficient funds, left the inn".
"There seems a point then in having you chained here," I said, "aside, of course, from such things as having you brought to the attention of fellows who might redeem you and making clear the inn's disapproval of attempted fraud, namely, that you might serve as a warning to other free women, women who might otherwise have been tempted to try similar tricks".
"If we are not redeemed, what will be done with us?" wailed the fourth girl.
"Surely you can guess," I said.
"No! No! No!" she cried, in misery.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 2)