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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

For example, they might attempt, perhaps disguised as lads, to gain entrance to paga taverns. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #578)
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3 578 For example, they might attempt, perhaps disguised as lads, to gain entrance to paga taverns.

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

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3 575 It was a place, rather, for the joy of masters and their slaves.
3 576 Similarly, the vicinity of such places, though I did not think it would be so in this camp, at this particular time, can be dangerous for free women.
3 577 For example, sometimes free women attempt, sometimes even disguising themselves, to spy on the doings of masters and slaves.
3 578 For example, they might attempt, perhaps disguised as lads, to gain entrance to paga taverns.
3 579 And often such entrance is granted them but later, to their horror, they may find themselves thrown naked to the dancing sand and forced to perform under whips.
3 580 Similarly if they attempt to enter such establishments as pretended slaves they may find themselves leaving them by the back entrance, soon to become true slaves.
3 581 In many cities, such actions, attempting to spy on masters and slaves, disguising oneself as a slave, garbing oneself as a slave, even in the supposed secrecy of one's own compartments, lingering about slave shelves and markets, even exhibiting an interest in, or fascination with, bondage, can result in a reduction to bondage.
It was a place, rather, for the joy of masters and their slaves. Similarly, the vicinity of such places, though I did not think it would be so in this camp, at this particular time, can be dangerous for free women. For example, sometimes free women attempt, sometimes even disguising themselves, to spy on the doings of masters and slaves. For example, they might attempt, perhaps disguised as lads, to gain entrance to paga taverns. And often such entrance is granted them but later, to their horror, they may find themselves thrown naked to the dancing sand and forced to perform under whips. Similarly if they attempt to enter such establishments as pretended slaves they may find themselves leaving them by the back entrance, soon to become true slaves. In many cities, such actions, attempting to spy on masters and slaves, disguising oneself as a slave, garbing oneself as a slave, even in the supposed secrecy of one's own compartments, lingering about slave shelves and markets, even exhibiting an interest in, or fascination with, bondage, can result in a reduction to bondage. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)