Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
79
574
Afterwards, as had been my intent, I freed him, but this, in accord with the law and my plan, left her my slave.
Afterwards, as had been my intent, I freed him, but this, in accord with the law and my plan, left her my slave.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #574)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
79
571
None know his whereabouts.
79
572
The city, betrayed by many within, who sought advantage, fell to foes, and the former daughter, a conspirator as well, was brought forth by the traitors and victors and placed as a puppet on the throne".
79
573
"How is she a slave?" "She fell afoul of a law, one of her own father's laws, that she who couches with, or readies herself to couch with, a slave, becomes the slave of the slave's master, the couching slave in this case, whom I had purchased in order to compromise and entrap the Ubara, was a famed and handsome actor.
79
574
Afterwards, as had been my intent, I freed him, but this, in accord with the law and my plan, left her my slave.
79
575
The matter was duly witnessed and processed, but then I permitted her to be recovered, and returned to the throne of the city.
79
576
So now she who sits upon that throne, supposedly a Ubara, is only a slave, who must with uneasiness await her reclaiming".
79
577
"It is hard to understand how her father could disown her," she said.
None know his whereabouts.
The city, betrayed by many within, who sought advantage, fell to foes, and the former daughter, a conspirator as well, was brought forth by the traitors and victors and placed as a puppet on the throne".
"How is she a slave?" "She fell afoul of a law, one of her own father's laws, that she who couches with, or readies herself to couch with, a slave, becomes the slave of the slave's master, the couching slave in this case, whom I had purchased in order to compromise and entrap the Ubara, was a famed and handsome actor.
Afterwards, as had been my intent, I freed him, but this, in accord with the law and my plan, left her my slave.
The matter was duly witnessed and processed, but then I permitted her to be recovered, and returned to the throne of the city.
So now she who sits upon that throne, supposedly a Ubara, is only a slave, who must with uneasiness await her reclaiming".
"It is hard to understand how her father could disown her," she said.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)