Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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588
I supposed it true, and that her estimate might well have been conservative.
10
589
I do not know what she received for the stone, as I was not permitted in the shop.
10
590
I must kneel outside, in the sun, head down, chained by the neck to a public slave ring.
10
591
Such things are apparently common in Gorean cities, at least in the high cities, the tower cities, for the convenience of masters and mistresses.
10
592
As slaves are animals it is easily understood that there are many places in which they are less than welcome.
10
593
One would scarcely, for example, bring a kaiila into a shop.
10
594
In particular, slaves are not permitted within the precincts of temples, lest these edifices be considered defiled by their presence.
I supposed it true, and that her estimate might well have been conservative.
I do not know what she received for the stone, as I was not permitted in the shop.
I must kneel outside, in the sun, head down, chained by the neck to a public slave ring.
Such things are apparently common in Gorean cities, at least in the high cities, the tower cities, for the convenience of masters and mistresses.
As slaves are animals it is easily understood that there are many places in which they are less than welcome.
One would scarcely, for example, bring a kaiila into a shop.
In particular, slaves are not permitted within the precincts of temples, lest these edifices be considered defiled by their presence.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )