Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
67
Though I was stripped and bound before these men, I did not seem to find myself regarded with the interest, curiosity, or relish I might have anticipated, that which one might expect to be accorded to such as I, a naked, bound slave.
42
68
I hoped, of course, that this might prove to be an ordinary, if unusually daring, case of slave theft.
42
69
Stealing slaves, as you might expect, is a not unusual practice on this world.
42
70
Among many young men the theft of slaves, and even of free women, from enemy cities is regarded as a sport.
42
71
Among slavers it is regarded as a business.
42
72
The prevention of slave theft is one reason for the presence of slave rings in public places, for the fastening of slaves to the foot of couches at night, and so on.
42
73
I did not much fear slave theft as it would extract me from the boredom, if security, of the garden.
Though I was stripped and bound before these men, I did not seem to find myself regarded with the interest, curiosity, or relish I might have anticipated, that which one might expect to be accorded to such as I, a naked, bound slave.
I hoped, of course, that this might prove to be an ordinary, if unusually daring, case of slave theft.
Stealing slaves, as you might expect, is a not unusual practice on this world.
Among many young men the theft of slaves, and even of free women, from enemy cities is regarded as a sport.
Among slavers it is regarded as a business.
The prevention of slave theft is one reason for the presence of slave rings in public places, for the fastening of slaves to the foot of couches at night, and so on.
I did not much fear slave theft as it would extract me from the boredom, if security, of the garden.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )