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

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18 283 Surely it had been done skillfully and Cabot knew himself helpless.
18 284 Cabot himself was not unskilled with nets, and certain arena fighters, called fishermen, used net and trident on the sand.
18 285 Cabot himself had used nets upon occasion to capture slaves, and women to be made slaves.
18 286 When a city falls, it is common for the slaves of the city to submit themselves to the conquerors, kneeling, head down, arms extended, wrists crossed, for binding.
18 287 Some, of course, and sometimes free women who have disguised themselves as slaves, that they not be peremptorily slain, flee.
18 288 Sometimes, too, house slaves, tower slaves, palace slaves, and such, unaccustomed to more demanding slaveries, will flee, hoping to avoid sharing the chains of more common slaves.
18 289 In any event, Cabot was not a stranger to the netting of women.
Surely it had been done skillfully and Cabot knew himself helpless. Cabot himself was not unskilled with nets, and certain arena fighters, called fishermen, used net and trident on the sand. Cabot himself had used nets upon occasion to capture slaves, and women to be made slaves. When a city falls, it is common for the slaves of the city to submit themselves to the conquerors, kneeling, head down, arms extended, wrists crossed, for binding. Some, of course, and sometimes free women who have disguised themselves as slaves, that they not be peremptorily slain, flee. Sometimes, too, house slaves, tower slaves, palace slaves, and such, unaccustomed to more demanding slaveries, will flee, hoping to avoid sharing the chains of more common slaves. In any event, Cabot was not a stranger to the netting of women. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )