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

The rape of a free woman with whom one shares a Home Stone, on the other hand, is a very serious offense. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #84)
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7 84 The rape of a free woman with whom one shares a home stone, on the other hand, is a very serious offense.

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

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7 81 In a legal sense, a slave cannot be raped, no more than any other domestic animal.
7 82 On the other hand, there might well be social, legal, and economic consequences if, say, A was to use the slave of B without B's authorization.
7 83 To be sure, unless honor is thought to be involved, which may lead to blood and death, such matters are usually resolved amicably, perhaps by an apology and the payment of a use coin, A's putting one of his slaves, B's choice, at the disposal of B, or such.
7 84 The rape of a free woman with whom one shares a home stone, on the other hand, is a very serious offense.
7 85 Fellows have been tortured, and publicly impaled, for that sort of thing.
7 86 I wondered if Alcinoë had wanted me to put her to use, but was angered, even insulted, that I had not done so, and so pretended, perhaps in her vanity, that she had been put to use, as would have befitted the branded, female occupant of a slave collar.
7 87 Perhaps she merely wished to have me beaten, as a presumptuous prisoner, availing himself of a cell slave, but had misjudged the matter, and found that it was she herself who was fastened in place for the lash's kiss.
In a legal sense, a slave cannot be raped, no more than any other domestic animal. On the other hand, there might well be social, legal, and economic consequences if, say, A was to use the slave of B without B's authorization. To be sure, unless honor is thought to be involved, which may lead to blood and death, such matters are usually resolved amicably, perhaps by an apology and the payment of a use coin, A's putting one of his slaves, B's choice, at the disposal of B, or such. The rape of a free woman with whom one shares a home stone, on the other hand, is a very serious offense. Fellows have been tortured, and publicly impaled, for that sort of thing. I wondered if Alcinoë had wanted me to put her to use, but was angered, even insulted, that I had not done so, and so pretended, perhaps in her vanity, that she had been put to use, as would have befitted the branded, female occupant of a slave collar. Perhaps she merely wished to have me beaten, as a presumptuous prisoner, availing himself of a cell slave, but had misjudged the matter, and found that it was she herself who was fastened in place for the lash's kiss. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 7)