Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
410
I continued to watch the female, the sign about her neck, dance.
I continued to watch the female, the sign about her neck, dance.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #410)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
407
Perhaps he wants to keep a flow of slaves in his house, lest he grow too attached to one, always a danger.
3
408
Too, of course, economic considerations sometimes become paramount, these sometimes dictating the selling off of chattels, whose value, of course, unlike that of a free woman, constitutes a source of possible income.
3
409
Indeed, there are many reasons for the buying and selling of slaves, as there are for other forms of properties.
3
410
I continued to watch the female, the sign about her neck, dance.
3
411
No, I said to myself, it would not do to bring her into peril.
3
412
Then I chastised myself for weakness.
3
413
One would not wish to purchase her, of course, because she might constitute an encumbrance.
Perhaps he wants to keep a flow of slaves in his house, lest he grow too attached to one, always a danger.
Too, of course, economic considerations sometimes become paramount, these sometimes dictating the selling off of chattels, whose value, of course, unlike that of a free woman, constitutes a source of possible income.
Indeed, there are many reasons for the buying and selling of slaves, as there are for other forms of properties.
I continued to watch the female, the sign about her neck, dance.
No, I said to myself, it would not do to bring her into peril.
Then I chastised myself for weakness.
One would not wish to purchase her, of course, because she might constitute an encumbrance.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)