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

What is of most importance to the law is not so much that a particular individual owns a slave as that she is owned by someone, that she is absolutely and perfectly owned. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #294)
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26 294 What is of most importance to the law is not so much that a particular individual owns a slave as that she is owned by someone, that she is absolutely and perfectly owned.

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

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26 291 She may be a camp slave, a paga girl, a field slave, a caged brothel slut.
26 292 Others may now have as much claim on her as I".
26 293 Possession, particularly after a lengthy interval, is often regarded as decisive, by praetors, archons, magistrates, scribes of the law, and such.
26 294 What is of most importance to the law is not so much that a particular individual owns a slave as that she is owned by someone, that she is absolutely and perfectly owned.
26 295 It is the same with a kaiila, a verr, a tarsk, and such.
26 296 "Speak!" cried Seremides.
26 297 It was true that the lovely Talena, given what had occurred in the Metellan district, was now no more than another slave, one perhaps more beautiful than most, but doubtless less beautiful than many others, but I was not at all sure that she was still mine.
She may be a camp slave, a paga girl, a field slave, a caged brothel slut. Others may now have as much claim on her as I". Possession, particularly after a lengthy interval, is often regarded as decisive, by praetors, archons, magistrates, scribes of the law, and such. What is of most importance to the law is not so much that a particular individual owns a slave as that she is owned by someone, that she is absolutely and perfectly owned. It is the same with a kaiila, a verr, a tarsk, and such. "Speak!" cried Seremides. It was true that the lovely Talena, given what had occurred in the Metellan district, was now no more than another slave, one perhaps more beautiful than most, but doubtless less beautiful than many others, but I was not at all sure that she was still mine. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26)