Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
56
In any event both were on the platform with Lord Nishida, which suggested status, though in a subordinate position.
10
57
It seemed clear that neither was, so to speak, a Ubara, who would have shared a throne with a Ubar, if not his power.
10
58
Neither, too, seemed a "display woman," a "trophy woman," or such.
10
59
In the high cities "display slaves" are not uncommon.
10
60
For example, a rich man's palanquin, borne by slaves, may be followed by a single or double coffle of display slaves, uniformly tunicked, back-braceleted and neck-chained.
10
61
They are a display of wealth.
10
62
Similarly, slaves might be displayed about the foot of a Ubar's throne, stripped and chained.
In any event both were on the platform with Lord Nishida, which suggested status, though in a subordinate position.
It seemed clear that neither was, so to speak, a Ubara, who would have shared a throne with a Ubar, if not his power.
Neither, too, seemed a "display woman," a "trophy woman," or such.
In the high cities "display slaves" are not uncommon.
For example, a rich man's palanquin, borne by slaves, may be followed by a single or double coffle of display slaves, uniformly tunicked, back-braceleted and neck-chained.
They are a display of wealth.
Similarly, slaves might be displayed about the foot of a Ubar's throne, stripped and chained.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )