Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
106
It is easy to surprise, gag, turn, and bind a woman, but it is quite another to free her from a chain.
17
107
So slaves are often chained at night, even in public barns.
17
108
Consequently, almost all slave theft, as opposed to the theft of other valuables, takes place during the Ahn of day.
17
109
Another discouragement of slave theft, aside from commonalities of Home Stone, and such, is that slaves, particularly in the high cities, tend to be abundant, and cheap.
17
110
Why risk the theft of a slave when one might purchase one, perhaps better, at the local auction house? Prices are sometimes depressed, too, particularly in the fall and winter.
17
111
To be sure, some slaves are extremely desirable, and those tend to be the most carefully supervised, guarded, and watched.
17
112
I wondered if Lord Nishida knew of Pertinax's interest in the slave in question.
It is easy to surprise, gag, turn, and bind a woman, but it is quite another to free her from a chain.
So slaves are often chained at night, even in public barns.
Consequently, almost all slave theft, as opposed to the theft of other valuables, takes place during the Ahn of day.
Another discouragement of slave theft, aside from commonalities of Home Stone, and such, is that slaves, particularly in the high cities, tend to be abundant, and cheap.
Why risk the theft of a slave when one might purchase one, perhaps better, at the local auction house? Prices are sometimes depressed, too, particularly in the fall and winter.
To be sure, some slaves are extremely desirable, and those tend to be the most carefully supervised, guarded, and watched.
I wondered if Lord Nishida knew of Pertinax's interest in the slave in question.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )