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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

I did not know if the women were free women or slaves. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #642)
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3 642 I did not know if the women were free women or slaves.

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

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3 639 At night, naturally, she may be put to the side, bound hand and foot.
3 640 Looking up, frenziedly, I saw some other mercenaries, several, rushing toward the perimeter, and, some hundreds of yards away, guardsmen of Ar, regulars, hastening to the perimeter.
3 641 This was, it seems, a serious attempt to break out of the city, one now involving perhaps more than a hundred men, accompanied by women, mostly stripped, and on ropes.
3 642 I did not know if the women were free women or slaves.
3 643 I suspected that many were proscribed free women who had stripped, knelt, and embonded themselves before mercenaries, perhaps only shortly before, that they might be saved, that they might be taken from the city, if only as nude slaves.
3 644 Fighting was then about me.
3 645 I could not undo the knots.
At night, naturally, she may be put to the side, bound hand and foot. Looking up, frenziedly, I saw some other mercenaries, several, rushing toward the perimeter, and, some hundreds of yards away, guardsmen of Ar, regulars, hastening to the perimeter. This was, it seems, a serious attempt to break out of the city, one now involving perhaps more than a hundred men, accompanied by women, mostly stripped, and on ropes. I did not know if the women were free women or slaves. I suspected that many were proscribed free women who had stripped, knelt, and embonded themselves before mercenaries, perhaps only shortly before, that they might be saved, that they might be taken from the city, if only as nude slaves. Fighting was then about me. I could not undo the knots. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)