Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
280
If there were time many would be chained to rings, to await, as the lovely beasts they were, as might tarsks or kaiila, other tethered domestic animals, the outcome of the doings of men.
If there were time many would be chained to rings, to await, as the lovely beasts they were, as might tarsks or kaiila, other tethered domestic animals, the outcome of the doings of men.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #280)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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16
277
I seized the mounting ladder of my tarn, hastened to the saddle, strung the ladder, fastened the safety strap, and yanked back on the one-strap, and, in a moment, the field of the training plaza, with its numerous, riddled targets, was falling away, beneath me.
16
278
Behind me the men of Tarncamp sought weapons and took cover.
16
279
Many of the slaves would be lashed indoors.
16
280
If there were time many would be chained to rings, to await, as the lovely beasts they were, as might tarsks or kaiila, other tethered domestic animals, the outcome of the doings of men.
16
281
They were properties, and, as women generally, would belong to the victors.
16
282
What more desirable as booty than beauty? Men will kill to possess and collar it.
16
283
Too, if one wishes, it sells well.
I seized the mounting ladder of my tarn, hastened to the saddle, strung the ladder, fastened the safety strap, and yanked back on the one-strap, and, in a moment, the field of the training plaza, with its numerous, riddled targets, was falling away, beneath me.
Behind me the men of Tarncamp sought weapons and took cover.
Many of the slaves would be lashed indoors.
If there were time many would be chained to rings, to await, as the lovely beasts they were, as might tarsks or kaiila, other tethered domestic animals, the outcome of the doings of men.
They were properties, and, as women generally, would belong to the victors.
What more desirable as booty than beauty? Men will kill to possess and collar it.
Too, if one wishes, it sells well.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 16)