Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
15
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
7
16
Who, for example, would bother slaying a tarsk, or a kaiila? Instead, one would herd them, or rope them.
7
17
One would appropriate them.
7
18
It is for such a reason that free women, trapped in a burning city, a fallen city, being sacked, will not unoften steal collars from their girls, and fasten them on their own necks, hoping to be taken for slaves, to be spared as slaves.
7
19
I had recognized two of the soldiers, and the officer.
7
20
They had been patrons of the house.
7
21
They had lost heavily.
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
Who, for example, would bother slaying a tarsk, or a kaiila? Instead, one would herd them, or rope them.
One would appropriate them.
It is for such a reason that free women, trapped in a burning city, a fallen city, being sacked, will not unoften steal collars from their girls, and fasten them on their own necks, hoping to be taken for slaves, to be spared as slaves.
I had recognized two of the soldiers, and the officer.
They had been patrons of the house.
They had lost heavily.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )