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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 612 Such slaves, like jewelry, Torian rugs, silver plate, verr, and such, tended to be seized largely as a result of house-to-house searches.
9 613 More than once I had seen a begging, tearful slave torn from the arms of a beloved master, to be bound and led away on a Cosian leash.
9 614 Similarly there were numerous confiscations of slaves.
9 615 "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar," called the scribe.
9 616 "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar!" Guardsmen looked at one another.
9 617 "No," said Talena.
9 618 "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar, has been excused, because of her contributions to Ar, because of her service to the state".
Such slaves, like jewelry, Torian rugs, silver plate, verr, and such, tended to be seized largely as a result of house-to-house searches. More than once I had seen a begging, tearful slave torn from the arms of a beloved master, to be bound and led away on a Cosian leash. Similarly there were numerous confiscations of slaves. "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar," called the scribe. "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar!" Guardsmen looked at one another. "No," said Talena. "Ludmilla, Lady of Ar, has been excused, because of her contributions to Ar, because of her service to the state". - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )