Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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The shame of Talena infuriated proud Marlenus, obsessed with his name and honor, particularly as it became clear, later, in the northern forests, when Talena was put up for sale, that, hoping to be freed and returned to Ar, she had begged to be purchased, a slave's act, for in such an act one acknowledges that one is property, a slave, and may be purchased.
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It seems she was purchased by Samos of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains of Port Kar, and later came into the possession of another captain from Port Kar, Bosk of Port Kar, who freed her.
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Earlier he had been crippled in the northern forest, the victim of poisoned steel.
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Talena, freed, in contempt and arrogance, permitted to a free woman, ridiculed and scorned her benefactor, and insisted upon being returned to power and glory in Ar, which matter was arranged by this fellow, Bosk of Port Kar.
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Perhaps, as he was chairbound, he thought he would get little good out of her in a collar.
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In any event, Talena was returned to Ar.
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This Bosk later, it seems, obtained access to an antidote which, administered, reversed his affliction.
The shame of Talena infuriated proud Marlenus, obsessed with his name and honor, particularly as it became clear, later, in the northern forests, when Talena was put up for sale, that, hoping to be freed and returned to Ar, she had begged to be purchased, a slave's act, for in such an act one acknowledges that one is property, a slave, and may be purchased.
It seems she was purchased by Samos of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains of Port Kar, and later came into the possession of another captain from Port Kar, Bosk of Port Kar, who freed her.
Earlier he had been crippled in the northern forest, the victim of poisoned steel.
Talena, freed, in contempt and arrogance, permitted to a free woman, ridiculed and scorned her benefactor, and insisted upon being returned to power and glory in Ar, which matter was arranged by this fellow, Bosk of Port Kar.
Perhaps, as he was chairbound, he thought he would get little good out of her in a collar.
In any event, Talena was returned to Ar.
This Bosk later, it seems, obtained access to an antidote which, administered, reversed his affliction.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )