Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
800
And, of course, to assuage the family's honor she will be left a slave.
And, of course, to assuage the family's honor she will be left a slave.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #800)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
797
But she is then an animal and regarded as lost, and well lost, to her family and Home Stone.
5
798
Tarsks, verr, kaiila, and such, of course, do not have Home Stones.
5
799
Thus, the family puts the thought of her aside, for she is now a slave.
5
800
And, of course, to assuage the family's honor she will be left a slave.
5
801
To be sure, a woman of a city found enslaved within the city is commonly sold out of the city.
5
802
Slavers, for example, will seldom sell a woman in what was once her own city.
5
803
I was not surprised then that the three paga slaves, former free women of Ar, would accompany the mercenaries willingly, even eagerly.
But she is then an animal and regarded as lost, and well lost, to her family and Home Stone.
Tarsks, verr, kaiila, and such, of course, do not have Home Stones.
Thus, the family puts the thought of her aside, for she is now a slave.
And, of course, to assuage the family's honor she will be left a slave.
To be sure, a woman of a city found enslaved within the city is commonly sold out of the city.
Slavers, for example, will seldom sell a woman in what was once her own city.
I was not surprised then that the three paga slaves, former free women of Ar, would accompany the mercenaries willingly, even eagerly.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)