Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
59
Just as a city prides itself on the ebullience, variety, and colorfulness of its architecture, on its spacious plazas and broad avenues, on its numerous parks and gardens, so, too, it prides itself on the number and beauty of its slaves.
18
60
Indeed, sometimes cities compete in such modalities, each seemingly eager to stimulate the admiration, if not excite the envy, of her neighbors.
18
61
There is some speculation that this sort of thing has motivated more than one clandestine, intermunicipal slave raid.
18
62
To be sure there is little need for covertness in these matters for there are many cities on this world, mostly small, but some quite large, and each city usually will have its quota of, or plenitude of, allies and enemies.
18
63
Furthermore, there is no dearth of women, and on this world women, even free women, are regarded as legitimate and appropriate booty.
18
64
A common recreation for a tarnsman, for example, particularly when not on duty, not on maneuvers or campaign, is to steal women from a "fair city," that is, one at war with, or on poor terms with, his own city.
18
65
These women may be either slave or free.
Just as a city prides itself on the ebullience, variety, and colorfulness of its architecture, on its spacious plazas and broad avenues, on its numerous parks and gardens, so, too, it prides itself on the number and beauty of its slaves.
Indeed, sometimes cities compete in such modalities, each seemingly eager to stimulate the admiration, if not excite the envy, of her neighbors.
There is some speculation that this sort of thing has motivated more than one clandestine, intermunicipal slave raid.
To be sure there is little need for covertness in these matters for there are many cities on this world, mostly small, but some quite large, and each city usually will have its quota of, or plenitude of, allies and enemies.
Furthermore, there is no dearth of women, and on this world women, even free women, are regarded as legitimate and appropriate booty.
A common recreation for a tarnsman, for example, particularly when not on duty, not on maneuvers or campaign, is to steal women from a "fair city," that is, one at war with, or on poor terms with, his own city.
These women may be either slave or free.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )