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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Do not peasants upon occasion hide their daughters? Do not the men of the Tahari order their slaves to the tents upon the approach of strangers, and so on? On Gor, it might be mentioned, that some of these things might be better understood, women tend to be regarded as goods and prizes, as loot and booty, particularly if one does not share a Home Stone with them. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1113)
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26 1113 Do not peasants upon occasion hide their daughters? Do not the men of the Tahari order their slaves to the tents upon the approach of strangers, and so on? On Gor, it might be mentioned, that some of these things might be better understood, women tend to be regarded as goods and prizes, as loot and booty, particularly if one does not share a home stone with them.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 1110 Yes, she thought.
26 1111 I hate Selius Arconious.
26 1112 It is not unusual on Gor, however, to conceal women, either free or slave.
26 1113 Do not peasants upon occasion hide their daughters? Do not the men of the Tahari order their slaves to the tents upon the approach of strangers, and so on? On Gor, it might be mentioned, that some of these things might be better understood, women tend to be regarded as goods and prizes, as loot and booty, particularly if one does not share a home stone with them.
26 1114 The capture of the enemy's women is a common feature of Gorean warfare.
26 1115 Indeed, wars have been fought to obtain female slaves.
26 1116 And raids to obtain women are commonplace.
Yes, she thought. I hate Selius Arconious. It is not unusual on Gor, however, to conceal women, either free or slave. Do not peasants upon occasion hide their daughters? Do not the men of the Tahari order their slaves to the tents upon the approach of strangers, and so on? On Gor, it might be mentioned, that some of these things might be better understood, women tend to be regarded as goods and prizes, as loot and booty, particularly if one does not share a home stone with them. The capture of the enemy's women is a common feature of Gorean warfare. Indeed, wars have been fought to obtain female slaves. And raids to obtain women are commonplace. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)