Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
101
To the male, of course, the femaleslave is of particular interest.
To the male, of course, the female slave is of particular interest.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #101)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
98
These masters usually relish the admiring glances cast upon their properties, the compliments received, and so on.
17
99
This is not unusual.
17
100
The case is similar with other animals, prize sleen, silken-coated kaiila, even saddle tharlarion.
17
101
To the male, of course, the femaleslave is of particular interest.
17
102
Thusly, in the case of the femaleslave, the natural possessiveness, the easily aroused suspicion and jealousy, of an owner is particularly engaged.
17
103
It is one thing, for example, to welcome attention bestowed on a prize kaiila and even another's envy of one's possession of so splendid an animal, and quite another to suspect that the other may have designs upon the beast.
17
104
slave theft, as other forms of theft, is not unknown.
These masters usually relish the admiring glances cast upon their properties, the compliments received, and so on.
This is not unusual.
The case is similar with other animals, prize sleen, silken-coated kaiila, even saddle tharlarion.
To the male, of course, the female slave is of particular interest.
Thusly, in the case of the female slave, the natural possessiveness, the easily aroused suspicion and jealousy, of an owner is particularly engaged.
It is one thing, for example, to welcome attention bestowed on a prize kaiila and even another's envy of one's possession of so splendid an animal, and quite another to suspect that the other may have designs upon the beast.
slave theft, as other forms of theft, is not unknown.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 17)