I want you for myself alone, but I would rather share you with a hundred slaves more beautiful than myself, if I am beautiful, than be apart from you".
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"One of my slaves, though I have not claimed her," said Cabot, "was once, until disowned, the daughter of a Ubar".
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"What is a Ubar?" she asked.
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"A king?" "More powerful than a king," said Cabot.
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"Until disowned?" "She shamed him, her father, the Ubar".
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"How so?" "Once, enslaved, she begged to be purchased, a slave's act, and so, once purchased and freed, she was disowned".
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"I do not think I understand this," she said.
I want you for myself alone, but I would rather share you with a hundred slaves more beautiful than myself, if I am beautiful, than be apart from you".
"One of my slaves, though I have not claimed her," said Cabot, "was once, until disowned, the daughter of a Ubar".
"What is a Ubar?" she asked.
"A king?" "More powerful than a king," said Cabot.
"Until disowned?" "She shamed him, her father, the Ubar".
"How so?" "Once, enslaved, she begged to be purchased, a slave's act, and so, once purchased and freed, she was disowned".
"I do not think I understand this," she said.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )