Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
312
Too, think of all the money the house would lose.
Too, think of all the money the house would lose.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #312)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
309
What girl wishes to be left behind, in her kennel, while her chain sisters enjoy an evening at the theater or games? Marcus had had a brief altercation with the taker of ostraka at the entrance, not wishing to pay an entrance fee, or at least the entire entrance fee, for a slave.
8
310
The taker of ostraka, however, had been adamant, pleading policy and arguing cogently that even a sleen or verr would have to pay, as they would occupy space in the house.
8
311
Too, what if a fellow were to bring in ten thousand free slaves? Then there would be little room even for free folk.
8
312
Too, think of all the money the house would lose.
8
313
Slaves are not permitted at all public events, of course.
8
314
For example, their presence is sometimes prohibited at certain song dramas and concerts.
8
315
Similarly, they may not enter temples.
What girl wishes to be left behind, in her kennel, while her chain sisters enjoy an evening at the theater or games? Marcus had had a brief altercation with the taker of ostraka at the entrance, not wishing to pay an entrance fee, or at least the entire entrance fee, for a slave.
The taker of ostraka, however, had been adamant, pleading policy and arguing cogently that even a sleen or verr would have to pay, as they would occupy space in the house.
Too, what if a fellow were to bring in ten thousand free slaves? Then there would be little room even for free folk.
Too, think of all the money the house would lose.
Slaves are not permitted at all public events, of course.
For example, their presence is sometimes prohibited at certain song dramas and concerts.
Similarly, they may not enter temples.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8)