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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes a slave is tortured and, in this case, she is likely to acknowledge herself the slave of anyone whom the magistrate might suggest, perhaps a relative in another village. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #113)
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46 113 Sometimes a slave is tortured and, in this case, she is likely to acknowledge herself the slave of anyone whom the magistrate might suggest, perhaps a relative in another village.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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46 110 My collar, of course, was a plain collar.
46 111 I might then invent a master, and claim that I was attempting to return to him, not that that would keep the ropes off me.
46 112 In problematical situations, escaped slaves are commonly publicly exhibited for a time, chained under a pertinent notice and then, if not claimed, auctioned, or delivered to the finder.
46 113 Sometimes a slave is tortured and, in this case, she is likely to acknowledge herself the slave of anyone whom the magistrate might suggest, perhaps a relative in another village.
46 114 To be sure, a slave is seldom subjected to any grievous torture, as it might lower her value.
46 115 An exception is when her testimony is to be taken in a court of law.
46 116 Then any slave, male or female, will be placed on the rack, the theory being that this will guarantee a veracious testimony, even from the lips of a slave.
My collar, of course, was a plain collar. I might then invent a master, and claim that I was attempting to return to him, not that that would keep the ropes off me. In problematical situations, escaped slaves are commonly publicly exhibited for a time, chained under a pertinent notice and then, if not claimed, auctioned, or delivered to the finder. Sometimes a slave is tortured and, in this case, she is likely to acknowledge herself the slave of anyone whom the magistrate might suggest, perhaps a relative in another village. To be sure, a slave is seldom subjected to any grievous torture, as it might lower her value. An exception is when her testimony is to be taken in a court of law. Then any slave, male or female, will be placed on the rack, the theory being that this will guarantee a veracious testimony, even from the lips of a slave. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 46)