Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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315
Few of them, accordingly, are eager to frequent law courts.
21
316
The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either.
21
317
Such things, in which a slave might figure, are usually quite informal.
21
318
Too, they are called by a master, or masters, and are presided over by a master, or masters.
21
319
"I do not understand," she said.
21
320
"Perhaps you do," he said.
21
321
"On what charges?" she asked.
Few of them, accordingly, are eager to frequent law courts.
The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either.
Such things, in which a slave might figure, are usually quite informal.
Too, they are called by a master, or masters, and are presided over by a master, or masters.
"I do not understand," she said.
"Perhaps you do," he said.
"On what charges?" she asked.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )