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

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58 236 Perhaps, for all I knew, there was no wager, only the suspicion of, or the rumor of, a wager.
58 237 And if there was a wager, I had no assurance that its outcome would be respected by either Priest-Kings or Kurii.
58 238 Were these not independent, powerful, sovereign species, under no shared law, subject to no common sovereign, capable of imposing its will, but rather stood opposite one another in a state of nature, rather as two larls might face one another, snarling, contesting territory.
58 239 And who would presume to give law to the savage larl? She who had been the Lady Kameko was outside, in the corridor, kneeling, bent over, bound.
58 240 The name 'Kameko' had been put on her, as a slave name.
58 241 The tie in which she had been placed was an efficient and familiar slave tie.
58 242 In it the slave leash is utilized.
Perhaps, for all I knew, there was no wager, only the suspicion of, or the rumor of, a wager. And if there was a wager, I had no assurance that its outcome would be respected by either Priest-Kings or Kurii. Were these not independent, powerful, sovereign species, under no shared law, subject to no common sovereign, capable of imposing its will, but rather stood opposite one another in a state of nature, rather as two larls might face one another, snarling, contesting territory. And who would presume to give law to the savage larl? She who had been the Lady Kameko was outside, in the corridor, kneeling, bent over, bound. The name 'Kameko' had been put on her, as a slave name. The tie in which she had been placed was an efficient and familiar slave tie. In it the slave leash is utilized. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )