Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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In Ar, as on Gor generally, a slave, on threat of torture and impalement, must endure whatever abuse a free person cares to inflict on him.
In Ar, as on Gor generally, a slave, on threat of torture and impalement, must endure whatever abuse a free person cares to inflict on him.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #26)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Another strap stung my legs, across the calves.
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"slave!" I heard.
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25
It had been a girl's voice, she perhaps a slave herself.
19
26
In Ar, as on Gor generally, a slave, on threat of torture and impalement, must endure whatever abuse a free person cares to inflict on him.
19
27
In my position, bound and hooded, anyone might strike me with impunity, even slaves.
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28
Those who jeered me or sported with their straps and stones would have little reason for not thinking me slave.
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29
I was barefooted; my only garment was a short woolen, sleeveless tunic; on both the back and the front of this tunic was sewn a large block letter, the initial letter of the Gorean expression "Kajirus," which means a male slave.
Another strap stung my legs, across the calves.
"slave!" I heard.
It had been a girl's voice, she perhaps a slave herself.
In Ar, as on Gor generally, a slave, on threat of torture and impalement, must endure whatever abuse a free person cares to inflict on him.
In my position, bound and hooded, anyone might strike me with impunity, even slaves.
Those who jeered me or sported with their straps and stones would have little reason for not thinking me slave.
I was barefooted; my only garment was a short woolen, sleeveless tunic; on both the back and the front of this tunic was sewn a large block letter, the initial letter of the Gorean expression "Kajirus," which means a male slave.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)