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

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26 182 Indeed, her acquisition, like that of other wealth, gold, and such, may be one of the primary objects of such sackings or raids".
26 183 "Men find slaves of interest, do they not?" she asked.
26 184 "Yes," I said.
26 185 "Indeed, wars have been fought to obtain the beautiful slaves of a given city".
26 186 "The Slave Wars!" she said.
26 187 She was referring to a series of wars, loosely referred to as the Slave Wars, which occurred amongst various cities in the middle latitudes of Gor, off and on, over a period of approximately a generation.
26 188 They had occurred long before my coming to Gor.
Indeed, her acquisition, like that of other wealth, gold, and such, may be one of the primary objects of such sackings or raids". "Men find slaves of interest, do they not?" she asked. "Yes," I said. "Indeed, wars have been fought to obtain the beautiful slaves of a given city". "The Slave Wars!" she said. She was referring to a series of wars, loosely referred to as the Slave Wars, which occurred amongst various cities in the middle latitudes of Gor, off and on, over a period of approximately a generation. They had occurred long before my coming to Gor. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )