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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 74 She had been put out for tharlarion.
19 75 The hatred of the rencers, it seemed, had been such that in spite of her comeliness, the usually most successful defense, and salvation, of the female, they had not sold her off, nor accepted her themselves, as a slave.
19 76 I wondered if they had been right.
19 77 It was acceptable, of course, what was being done to her, as she was a free person.
19 78 And had she been a slave, such, of course, might have been done to her at no more than the whim of a master.
19 79 To be sure, there are much better things to do with a female slave.
19 80 Again she screamed and struggled.
She had been put out for tharlarion. The hatred of the rencers, it seemed, had been such that in spite of her comeliness, the usually most successful defense, and salvation, of the female, they had not sold her off, nor accepted her themselves, as a slave. I wondered if they had been right. It was acceptable, of course, what was being done to her, as she was a free person. And had she been a slave, such, of course, might have been done to her at no more than the whim of a master. To be sure, there are much better things to do with a female slave. Again she screamed and struggled. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )