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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 525 How slaves are looked upon! I dared not confront them.
3 526 I dared not reprimand them.
3 527 I dared not object.
3 528 I realized, to my astonishment, that despite my remarkable beauty, that of a free woman, I was being seen, and without a second thought, as no more than another slave, perhaps only another 'pretty kajira.
3 529 ' This angered me, but at least my disguise was effective.
3 530 "I was in the vicinity of the ruins of the walls when I had been halted, abused, and robbed.
3 531 This was a place of most danger for men patrolled the perimeter of the city, to prevent the flight of those whom the risen, vengeful citizens sought.
How slaves are looked upon! I dared not confront them. I dared not reprimand them. I dared not object. I realized, to my astonishment, that despite my remarkable beauty, that of a free woman, I was being seen, and without a second thought, as no more than another slave, perhaps only another 'pretty kajira. ' This angered me, but at least my disguise was effective. "I was in the vicinity of the ruins of the walls when I had been halted, abused, and robbed. This was a place of most danger for men patrolled the perimeter of the city, to prevent the flight of those whom the risen, vengeful citizens sought. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )