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

First, it had come to light that some months ago Talena of Ar, herself, being guilty of a violation of the couching laws of Marlenus of Ar, had been secretly enslaved. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1136)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 1136 First, it had come to light that some months ago Talena of Ar, herself, being guilty of a violation of the couching laws of Marlenus of Ar, had been secretly enslaved.

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

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3 1133 ' 'I am not the Lady Flavia of Ar!' I cried.
3 1134 'Perhaps you are curious,' he said, 'as to why you have been marked and collared.
3 1135 There were two reasons.
3 1136 First, it had come to light that some months ago Talena of Ar, herself, being guilty of a violation of the couching laws of Marlenus of Ar, had been secretly enslaved.
3 1137 Amusing then that it was a mere slave who sat upon the throne of Ar, in imperial regalia.
3 1138 Accordingly it was determined then that the Lady Flavia, if apprehended, should be similarly enslaved, that she should not stand higher than the former Ubara.
3 1139 In no way was she to be deemed superior to Talena.
' 'I am not the Lady Flavia of Ar!' I cried. 'Perhaps you are curious,' he said, 'as to why you have been marked and collared. There were two reasons. First, it had come to light that some months ago Talena of Ar, herself, being guilty of a violation of the couching laws of Marlenus of Ar, had been secretly enslaved. Amusing then that it was a mere slave who sat upon the throne of Ar, in imperial regalia. Accordingly it was determined then that the Lady Flavia, if apprehended, should be similarly enslaved, that she should not stand higher than the former Ubara. In no way was she to be deemed superior to Talena. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)