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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 66 Most commonly, of course, they will be slaves, as they, often beautiful, are the commonly desiderated quarry of the net and rope, but, too, of course, doubtless, at least in part, because free women are more difficult to obtain, being more carefully sheltered, protected, and guarded.
18 67 He brings the captives back to his city, where he may dispose of them as he wishes, often keeping them for a time, until, say, he tires of them, and then selling them.
18 68 I might mention, briefly, in passing, what seems to be a variation on this custom.
18 69 Spies in one city ascertain, by rumor, and such, who are supposedly the most beautiful free women of a city.
18 70 One need not have recourse to rumors, of course, where slaves are concerned.
18 71 One need only look.
18 72 These women, then, the allegedly beautiful free women, preferably of high birth and considerable position, are regarded as prize game.
Most commonly, of course, they will be slaves, as they, often beautiful, are the commonly desiderated quarry of the net and rope, but, too, of course, doubtless, at least in part, because free women are more difficult to obtain, being more carefully sheltered, protected, and guarded. He brings the captives back to his city, where he may dispose of them as he wishes, often keeping them for a time, until, say, he tires of them, and then selling them. I might mention, briefly, in passing, what seems to be a variation on this custom. Spies in one city ascertain, by rumor, and such, who are supposedly the most beautiful free women of a city. One need not have recourse to rumors, of course, where slaves are concerned. One need only look. These women, then, the allegedly beautiful free women, preferably of high birth and considerable position, are regarded as prize game. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )