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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 281 I wondered if I could balance on the greased wineskin.
3 282 I knew a fellow who, I had little doubt, could have done so, Lecchio, of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit.
3 283 I recalled the free female whose capture I had noted in Ar, that which had taken place in a street-level room in the Metellan district.
3 284 Surely she must have known the law.
3 285 The consorting of a free female with another man's slave renders her susceptible to the collar of the slave's master.
3 286 The net had been cunningly arranged, that it might, when released, activated perhaps by springs or the pulling of a lever, fall and drape itself over the couch.
3 287 It was clearly a device designed for such a purpose.
I wondered if I could balance on the greased wineskin. I knew a fellow who, I had little doubt, could have done so, Lecchio, of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit. I recalled the free female whose capture I had noted in Ar, that which had taken place in a street-level room in the Metellan district. Surely she must have known the law. The consorting of a free female with another man's slave renders her susceptible to the collar of the slave's master. The net had been cunningly arranged, that it might, when released, activated perhaps by springs or the pulling of a lever, fall and drape itself over the couch. It was clearly a device designed for such a purpose. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )