Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
28
But it seems he did not discern her.
7
29
Perhaps she was one of the hooded slaves, or amongst those not brought to the open deck.
7
30
The slaves, I gathered, had been, on the whole, purchased here and there by the Pani, over several months, perhaps for the contentment of themselves and others, perhaps as trading goods, perhaps as merchandise, to be eventually sold in one market or another.
7
31
It is not unusual, on large ships, round ships, and longer voyages, for slave girls to be brought aboard.
7
32
Gorean men relish slave meat and do not like to be long without it.
7
33
By the time the women have learned their collar, of course, they, too, need men.
7
34
It can be pleasant to torment a hot, begging slave.
But it seems he did not discern her.
Perhaps she was one of the hooded slaves, or amongst those not brought to the open deck.
The slaves, I gathered, had been, on the whole, purchased here and there by the Pani, over several months, perhaps for the contentment of themselves and others, perhaps as trading goods, perhaps as merchandise, to be eventually sold in one market or another.
It is not unusual, on large ships, round ships, and longer voyages, for slave girls to be brought aboard.
Gorean men relish slave meat and do not like to be long without it.
By the time the women have learned their collar, of course, they, too, need men.
It can be pleasant to torment a hot, begging slave.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )