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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 144 To be sure, that may be taken from them.
19 145 When a Gorean woman meets a Gorean man she is probably well aware that he likely to be familiar, and from his very youth, with various skills, such as the tetherings of such as she, those of her sex.
19 146 One supposes this gives their relationship a certain ambiance.
19 147 Perhaps she is somewhat uneasy; perhaps she is curious; perhaps she wonders, if he is attractive, what it might be like to be at his feet, unclothed and bound, his, his by all the rules and law of capture.
19 148 But let us hope they share a Home Stone.
19 149 Such should surely protect her.
19 150 But what if they do not share a Home Stone? And what if another, such as he, from elsewhere—? Well, let her guard herself, lest she find herself in a distant place, one unfamiliar to her, on a large, rounded block, stripped, ankle deep in sawdust, being vended to the highest bidder.
To be sure, that may be taken from them. When a Gorean woman meets a Gorean man she is probably well aware that he likely to be familiar, and from his very youth, with various skills, such as the tetherings of such as she, those of her sex. One supposes this gives their relationship a certain ambiance. Perhaps she is somewhat uneasy; perhaps she is curious; perhaps she wonders, if he is attractive, what it might be like to be at his feet, unclothed and bound, his, his by all the rules and law of capture. But let us hope they share a Home Stone. Such should surely protect her. But what if they do not share a Home Stone? And what if another, such as he, from elsewhere—? Well, let her guard herself, lest she find herself in a distant place, one unfamiliar to her, on a large, rounded block, stripped, ankle deep in sawdust, being vended to the highest bidder. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )