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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Ritual scarring was not unknown on Gor, for example amongst certain of the Wagon Peoples of the southern plains, certain tribes south and east of Schendi, in the vicinity of the Ua, and so on. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #302)
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5 302 Ritual scarring was not unknown on Gor, for example amongst certain of the Wagon Peoples of the southern plains, certain tribes south and east of Schendi, in the vicinity of the Ua, and so on.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 299 What Sullius Maximus had referred to as a brand on the upper left arm of Constantina was doubtless a vaccination mark.
5 300 Few, if any, of the maladies which immunization was designed to prevent on Earth existed on Gor.
5 301 It was natural for Goreans, hence, to suppose that this form of scarring was a brand, a deliberately inflicted mark, though not necessarily one indicative of bondage.
5 302 Ritual scarring was not unknown on Gor, for example amongst certain of the Wagon Peoples of the southern plains, certain tribes south and east of Schendi, in the vicinity of the Ua, and so on.
5 303 The girls were, of course, barbarians.
5 304 Some Goreans supposed the tiny marks were "selection marks," marks identifying choice females, suitable for eventual enslavement.
5 305 This misunderstanding was presumably fostered by the fact that the great majority of Earth females brought to Gor were, in their variety of ways, choice merchandise or, to speak vulgarly, superb "block meat".
What Sullius Maximus had referred to as a brand on the upper left arm of Constantina was doubtless a vaccination mark. Few, if any, of the maladies which immunization was designed to prevent on Earth existed on Gor. It was natural for Goreans, hence, to suppose that this form of scarring was a brand, a deliberately inflicted mark, though not necessarily one indicative of bondage. Ritual scarring was not unknown on Gor, for example amongst certain of the Wagon Peoples of the southern plains, certain tribes south and east of Schendi, in the vicinity of the Ua, and so on. The girls were, of course, barbarians. Some Goreans supposed the tiny marks were "selection marks," marks identifying choice females, suitable for eventual enslavement. This misunderstanding was presumably fostered by the fact that the great majority of Earth females brought to Gor were, in their variety of ways, choice merchandise or, to speak vulgarly, superb "block meat". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)