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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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35 3 He will thus know me for the abducting tarnsman and will publicly announce her identity, and then I shall be put to death, doubtless without great haste, and Nezumi will be returned to Lord Yamada, to endure some fearful fate, perhaps the eels once more, though now, presumably, fed to them as a stripped, blindfolded slave".
35 4 Nezumi was not with us in the prison pen.
35 5 One would not put an attractive slave, even a cropped-hair field slave in a pen with more than fifty virile males, unless as a punishment.
35 6 Sometimes a free woman, from a conquered, hated city, is cast naked into a cage or pen of male slaves.
35 7 Later, when the slaves are whipped back, and she is drawn forth, shaken and shuddering, she is fit for the collar.
35 8 We did not know Nezumi's location.
35 9 "For me," said Haruki, "I, as I, too, will be known, and the matter of the message vulos will be recalled, will perish unpleasantly.
He will thus know me for the abducting tarnsman and will publicly announce her identity, and then I shall be put to death, doubtless without great haste, and Nezumi will be returned to Lord Yamada, to endure some fearful fate, perhaps the eels once more, though now, presumably, fed to them as a stripped, blindfolded slave". Nezumi was not with us in the prison pen. One would not put an attractive slave, even a cropped-hair field slave in a pen with more than fifty virile males, unless as a punishment. Sometimes a free woman, from a conquered, hated city, is cast naked into a cage or pen of male slaves. Later, when the slaves are whipped back, and she is drawn forth, shaken and shuddering, she is fit for the collar. We did not know Nezumi's location. "For me," said Haruki, "I, as I, too, will be known, and the matter of the message vulos will be recalled, will perish unpleasantly. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )