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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 959 It is only that some are in collars and others are not.
1 960 Free women hear such sayings with trepidation.
1 961 And there are, of course, slavers, who specialize in these matters, and brigands, and bands of brigands, who frequently engage in these activities.
1 962 Travel between cities is usually accomplished in caravans, which affords some protection, both to goods, and females.
1 963 Goreans, as Kurii, have their senses of propriety, and what is to be permitted and what is not to be permitted.
1 964 For example, it is understood that free women are not permitted in paga taverns.
1 965 Some, however, curious, or bold, or such, disguise themselves as boys, or even as slaves, and dare to enter such forbidden precincts.
It is only that some are in collars and others are not. Free women hear such sayings with trepidation. And there are, of course, slavers, who specialize in these matters, and brigands, and bands of brigands, who frequently engage in these activities. Travel between cities is usually accomplished in caravans, which affords some protection, both to goods, and females. Goreans, as Kurii, have their senses of propriety, and what is to be permitted and what is not to be permitted. For example, it is understood that free women are not permitted in paga taverns. Some, however, curious, or bold, or such, disguise themselves as boys, or even as slaves, and dare to enter such forbidden precincts. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )