Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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57
128
As a slave, then, she was subject to the claim, and possession, of any free person who might care to make such a claim.
As a slave, then, she was subject to the claim, and possession, of any free person who might care to make such a claim.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #128)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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57
125
To be sure, I did not know her antecedents.
57
126
In her village she had been one of Eito's work slaves.
57
127
He had unclaimed her, before Nodachi.
57
128
As a slave, then, she was subject to the claim, and possession, of any free person who might care to make such a claim.
57
129
To be sure, few knew her to be unclaimed.
57
130
We had left her with Ichiro, that she might not compromise certain efforts upon which we might venture.
57
131
"The interests and appetites of the peasants, as I understand it," I said, "were not to be fully satisfied by the mere appropriation of jewelry, clothing, and such".
To be sure, I did not know her antecedents.
In her village she had been one of Eito's work slaves.
He had unclaimed her, before Nodachi.
As a slave, then, she was subject to the claim, and possession, of any free person who might care to make such a claim.
To be sure, few knew her to be unclaimed.
We had left her with Ichiro, that she might not compromise certain efforts upon which we might venture.
"The interests and appetites of the peasants, as I understand it," I said, "were not to be fully satisfied by the mere appropriation of jewelry, clothing, and such".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 57)