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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

The body sovereign in the Vosk League, incidentally, at least as I understand it, is its High Council, which is composed of representatives from the member towns. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #82)
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21 82 The body sovereign in the Vosk League, incidentally, at least as I understand it, is its high council, which is composed of representatives from the member towns.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 79 It is not merely pleasant to own a slave, to dress her as you please, if you wish to permit her clothing, to have her at your bidding, to do with her as you please; it is exalting.
21 80 The man who has not owned a slave has no conception of the maximums of sexuality, nor has the woman who has not been owned.
21 81 "How is my old friend Callimachus, commander of the forces of the Vosk League?" asked Aemilianus of Calliodorus.
21 82 The body sovereign in the Vosk League, incidentally, at least as I understand it, is its high council, which is composed of representatives from the member towns.
21 83 This Callimachus, I gathered, then, whoever he was, would be the appointee of that council.
21 84 "Hard at work at his desk, attending to numerous administrative duties," said Calliodorus.
21 85 "Doubtless he will also be certain to be publicly visible in Victoria," smiled Aemilianus.
It is not merely pleasant to own a slave, to dress her as you please, if you wish to permit her clothing, to have her at your bidding, to do with her as you please; it is exalting. The man who has not owned a slave has no conception of the maximums of sexuality, nor has the woman who has not been owned. "How is my old friend Callimachus, commander of the forces of the Vosk League?" asked Aemilianus of Calliodorus. The body sovereign in the Vosk League, incidentally, at least as I understand it, is its high council, which is composed of representatives from the member towns. This Callimachus, I gathered, then, whoever he was, would be the appointee of that council. "Hard at work at his desk, attending to numerous administrative duties," said Calliodorus. "Doubtless he will also be certain to be publicly visible in Victoria," smiled Aemilianus. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)