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

Sometimes a fellow's wages may be two slaves, or three. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #106)
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12 106 Sometimes a fellow's wages may be two slaves, or three.

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

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12 103 An obvious inducement, or partial inducement, to certain Goreans, for example to certain members of the caste of slavers, for their assistance, in a variety of tasks, would be something all males understand, women.
12 104 On Gor, women, that is, slaves, are negotiable items of value, a currency of sorts.
12 105 Indeed, on Gor a salary may be paid in women.
12 106 Sometimes a fellow's wages may be two slaves, or three.
12 107 The women of Earth, unlike Gorean women, who tend to be zealously protected, are largely undefended and easily obtained.
12 108 They are much like wild fruit which may be picked as one pleases, for personal use, for marketing, and such.
12 109 Accordingly, access to the women of Earth, slave fruit, ripe for harvesting, is a not negligible emolument for Goreans, whose views of women tend to be less romantic than sexual and utilitarian.
An obvious inducement, or partial inducement, to certain Goreans, for example to certain members of the caste of slavers, for their assistance, in a variety of tasks, would be something all males understand, women. On Gor, women, that is, slaves, are negotiable items of value, a currency of sorts. Indeed, on Gor a salary may be paid in women. Sometimes a fellow's wages may be two slaves, or three. The women of Earth, unlike Gorean women, who tend to be zealously protected, are largely undefended and easily obtained. They are much like wild fruit which may be picked as one pleases, for personal use, for marketing, and such. Accordingly, access to the women of Earth, slave fruit, ripe for harvesting, is a not negligible emolument for Goreans, whose views of women tend to be less romantic than sexual and utilitarian. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 12)