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

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19 481 "I was taken pursuant to the couching laws," she said.
19 482 "I see," I said.
19 483 Any free woman who voluntarily couches with another's slave, or readies herself to do so, becomes the slave of the slave's master.
19 484 By such an act, the couching with, or readying herself to couch with, a slave, as though she might be a girl of the slave's master, thrown to the slave, she shows herself as no more than a slave, and in this act, in law, becomes a slave.
19 485 Who then should own her, this new slave? Why, of course, he to whom the law consigns her, the master of the slave with whom she has couched, or was preparing to couch.
19 486 "With what slave," asked I, "did you couch?" "I was only preparing to couch!" she said.
19 487 "But that is sufficient," I said.
"I was taken pursuant to the couching laws," she said. "I see," I said. Any free woman who voluntarily couches with another's slave, or readies herself to do so, becomes the slave of the slave's master. By such an act, the couching with, or readying herself to couch with, a slave, as though she might be a girl of the slave's master, thrown to the slave, she shows herself as no more than a slave, and in this act, in law, becomes a slave. Who then should own her, this new slave? Why, of course, he to whom the law consigns her, the master of the slave with whom she has couched, or was preparing to couch. "With what slave," asked I, "did you couch?" "I was only preparing to couch!" she said. "But that is sufficient," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )