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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 856 "Occasionally," said the beast, "a Ubar may companion the Ubara of a captured city, forcing companionship, however unwelcome, upon her, making of her free spoils, so to speak, thereby, as she is then companioned, entitling himself legally to the wealth of her treasury and the allegiance of her subjects.
10 857 In such a case she may sit beside him, on a throne, within her fine robes, chained".
10 858 "I suppose," said the Lady Bina, "he may do this severally".
10 859 "No," said the beast, "for one may have but one companion, at one time".
10 860 I had no doubt, of course, that a Ubar, or, indeed, any person of means, might have several slaves.
10 861 "What if a second Ubara is conquered?" asked the Lady Bina.
10 862 "You are thinking of companioning?" asked the beast.
"Occasionally," said the beast, "a Ubar may companion the Ubara of a captured city, forcing companionship, however unwelcome, upon her, making of her free spoils, so to speak, thereby, as she is then companioned, entitling himself legally to the wealth of her treasury and the allegiance of her subjects. In such a case she may sit beside him, on a throne, within her fine robes, chained". "I suppose," said the Lady Bina, "he may do this severally". "No," said the beast, "for one may have but one companion, at one time". I had no doubt, of course, that a Ubar, or, indeed, any person of means, might have several slaves. "What if a second Ubara is conquered?" asked the Lady Bina. "You are thinking of companioning?" asked the beast. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )