Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
2003
"But, Master," I said, "is the testimony of slaves in courts not taken under torture, that they will not dare to lie?" "It would be better," said Menon, "for the testimony of free women to be taken under torture, for they are famous for saying whatever pleases them".
"But, Master," I said, "is the testimony of slaves in courts not taken under torture, that they will not dare to lie?" "It would be better," said Menon, "for the testimony of free women to be taken under torture, for they are famous for saying whatever pleases them".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #2003)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
2000
"One expects a greater morality from a slave than a free woman".
8
2001
"Because they are afraid of being beaten?" I asked.
8
2002
"Perhaps," he said.
8
2003
"But, Master," I said, "is the testimony of slaves in courts not taken under torture, that they will not dare to lie?" "It would be better," said Menon, "for the testimony of free women to be taken under torture, for they are famous for saying whatever pleases them".
8
2004
"Under torture," said Astrinax, "one speaks not to say the truth, but to say whatever will stop the pain".
8
2005
"I am disappointed in you, Allison," said Menon.
8
2006
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
"One expects a greater morality from a slave than a free woman".
"Because they are afraid of being beaten?" I asked.
"Perhaps," he said.
"But, Master," I said, "is the testimony of slaves in courts not taken under torture, that they will not dare to lie?" "It would be better," said Menon, "for the testimony of free women to be taken under torture, for they are famous for saying whatever pleases them".
"Under torture," said Astrinax, "one speaks not to say the truth, but to say whatever will stop the pain".
"I am disappointed in you, Allison," said Menon.
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)