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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

The lots are sometimes of mixed value, some including women who are little more than free women, their slave fires not yet ignited, and others which may be captured, needful slaves. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #112)
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36 112 The lots are sometimes of mixed value, some including women who are little more than free women, their slave fires not yet ignited, and others which may be captured, needful slaves.

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

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36 109 The camp referred to by Marcus had, as I understood it, been in existence near Brundisium for several months, which is a long period for such camps.
36 110 This had to do, presumably, with the war, and the large numbers of females taken in its prosecution, some thousands from Ar's Station, and its vicinity, alone.
36 111 Most of the dealers in such camps are wholesalers, looking for cheap buys on excellent females, often bidding on them in lots.
36 112 The lots are sometimes of mixed value, some including women who are little more than free women, their slave fires not yet ignited, and others which may be captured, needful slaves.
36 113 One may have to buy ten women to get the two or three one really wants.
36 114 To be sure, it is likely that all the women, in time, with training, and such, will become superb.
36 115 All of them, after all, were seen fit to be put in the ropes of masters.
The camp referred to by Marcus had, as I understood it, been in existence near Brundisium for several months, which is a long period for such camps. This had to do, presumably, with the war, and the large numbers of females taken in its prosecution, some thousands from Ar's Station, and its vicinity, alone. Most of the dealers in such camps are wholesalers, looking for cheap buys on excellent females, often bidding on them in lots. The lots are sometimes of mixed value, some including women who are little more than free women, their slave fires not yet ignited, and others which may be captured, needful slaves. One may have to buy ten women to get the two or three one really wants. To be sure, it is likely that all the women, in time, with training, and such, will become superb. All of them, after all, were seen fit to be put in the ropes of masters. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36)