Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
96
The slaves, then, are bred with the same attention to lines, and properties, as other domestic animals, tarsk, verr, hurt, kaiila, tharlarion, and such.
The slaves, then, are bred with the same attention to lines, and properties, as other domestic animals, tarsk, verr, hurt, kaiila, tharlarion, and such.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #96)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
93
"I could be bred?" she said.
37
94
"Of course," I said, "you are slave stock".
37
95
This sort of thing, on the whole, however, is usually done by fellows who have many female slaves and do not know them, often the proprietors of large farms.
37
96
The slaves, then, are bred with the same attention to lines, and properties, as other domestic animals, tarsk, verr, hurt, kaiila, tharlarion, and such.
37
97
This sort of thing is independent of the sort of thing practiced on the great slave farms.
37
98
Some bred slaves have pedigrees going back several generations.
37
99
"Master, Master," she wept, "do not breed me.
"I could be bred?" she said.
"Of course," I said, "you are slave stock".
This sort of thing, on the whole, however, is usually done by fellows who have many female slaves and do not know them, often the proprietors of large farms.
The slaves, then, are bred with the same attention to lines, and properties, as other domestic animals, tarsk, verr, hurt, kaiila, tharlarion, and such.
This sort of thing is independent of the sort of thing practiced on the great slave farms.
Some bred slaves have pedigrees going back several generations.
"Master, Master," she wept, "do not breed me.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)