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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

When one pays the redemption fees, of course, the woman is yours, to do with as you please. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #617)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 617 When one pays the redemption fees, of course, the woman is yours, to do with as you please.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 614 Fortunately the keeper's man arrived in time to prevent an altercation.
1 615 After the keeper's man had shouldered the Lady Temione and carried her off, head to the back, as a slave is commonly carried, presumably to a chaining ring or kennel for the night, I had not seen her until she, with others, blindfolded, were kneeling before me, naked and in coffle, in the camp of Cos, not far from Ar's Station.
1 616 When women are not redeemed from an inn, or such, they are commonly disposed of to slavers.
1 617 When one pays the redemption fees, of course, the woman is yours, to do with as you please.
1 618 For example, you may free her, or, if you wish, sell her, or make her your slave.
1 619 Before the arrival of the keeper's man the burly fellow had much scorned and abused Lady Temione, intimidating and terrifying her.
1 620 He had even had her, though she was free, use the word "Master" to him.
Fortunately the keeper's man arrived in time to prevent an altercation. After the keeper's man had shouldered the Lady Temione and carried her off, head to the back, as a slave is commonly carried, presumably to a chaining ring or kennel for the night, I had not seen her until she, with others, blindfolded, were kneeling before me, naked and in coffle, in the camp of Cos, not far from Ar's Station. When women are not redeemed from an inn, or such, they are commonly disposed of to slavers. When one pays the redemption fees, of course, the woman is yours, to do with as you please. For example, you may free her, or, if you wish, sell her, or make her your slave. Before the arrival of the keeper's man the burly fellow had much scorned and abused Lady Temione, intimidating and terrifying her. He had even had her, though she was free, use the word "Master" to him. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)