Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
700
They may have been once from Earth, of course.
1
701
However, even if that were the case, they were now naught but gorean slave girls, properties, salable, tradable, and such, now only lascivious, uninhibited owned women, slaves.
1
702
I mention that they may once have been from Earth because that is a real possibility, having to do with the slave trade.
1
703
Ships of Kurii, as the evidence makes clear, regularly ply slave routes between Earth and gor.
1
704
That is why I mention that possibility.
1
705
"Jasmine, Feize!" called Philebus.
1
706
"I cannot present myself," wept Temione to me.
They may have been once from Earth, of course.
However, even if that were the case, they were now naught but gorean slave girls, properties, salable, tradable, and such, now only lascivious, uninhibited owned women, slaves.
I mention that they may once have been from Earth because that is a real possibility, having to do with the slave trade.
Ships of Kurii, as the evidence makes clear, regularly ply slave routes between Earth and gor.
That is why I mention that possibility.
"Jasmine, Feize!" called Philebus.
"I cannot present myself," wept Temione to me.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )