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

Discovered to lack a brand, that omission is soon rectified, and she is sent to a market. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #183)
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12 183 Discovered to lack a brand, that omission is soon rectified, and she is sent to a market.

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

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12 180 Such small customs have, interestingly, historically, foiled a number of assassination attempts, in which a free woman, disguised as a slave, sought to obtain a proximity to, say, a general or Ubar, sufficient to bring a weapon into play.
12 181 The would-be assassin, perhaps discovering that she must keep both hands on, or, more likely, unwilling to keep both hands on, say, a vessel is reluctant, hesitant, or disconcerted.
12 182 This noticed, she is examined.
12 183 Discovered to lack a brand, that omission is soon rectified, and she is sent to a market.
12 184 Naturally, puzzled, and somewhat irritated, I turned about to regard the slave who had dared to serve improperly, and she had dared to meet my eyes, angrily, and then look haughtily away.
12 185 I did not understand this behavior.
12 186 Surely she knew better.
Such small customs have, interestingly, historically, foiled a number of assassination attempts, in which a free woman, disguised as a slave, sought to obtain a proximity to, say, a general or Ubar, sufficient to bring a weapon into play. The would-be assassin, perhaps discovering that she must keep both hands on, or, more likely, unwilling to keep both hands on, say, a vessel is reluctant, hesitant, or disconcerted. This noticed, she is examined. Discovered to lack a brand, that omission is soon rectified, and she is sent to a market. Naturally, puzzled, and somewhat irritated, I turned about to regard the slave who had dared to serve improperly, and she had dared to meet my eyes, angrily, and then look haughtily away. I did not understand this behavior. Surely she knew better. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12)