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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 72 So slaves are kept in ignorance.
25 73 They cannot reveal what they do not know.
25 74 Too, it is theirs to serve and please, not to be apprised of the designs and doings of men.
25 75 Curiosity, it is said, is not becoming in a kajira.
25 76 The collar is often a woman's greatest safeguard.
25 77 Slaves are commonly spared, even in the sacking of a city.
25 78 But so, too, of course, are verr, tarsks, kaiila, and such.
So slaves are kept in ignorance. They cannot reveal what they do not know. Too, it is theirs to serve and please, not to be apprised of the designs and doings of men. Curiosity, it is said, is not becoming in a kajira. The collar is often a woman's greatest safeguard. Slaves are commonly spared, even in the sacking of a city. But so, too, of course, are verr, tarsks, kaiila, and such. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )