Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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432
Lord Yamada, of course, understood her as a slave, but not as an unclaimed slave.
61
433
As she was given to assisting Haruki in the garden, Lord Yamada naturally assumed that Haruki, who was a free man, owned her.
61
434
It seemed she bore some resemblance to one who had once been Lord Yamada's favorite wife, she who had been the daughter of Haruki, and the mother of, amongst others, Nodachi, whom Haruki had saved from the strangler's cord.
61
435
She had died of poison in the women's quarters, for which crime Lord Yamada had chosen ten women by lot, and had them beheaded.
61
436
As noted earlier, if she had been of high birth, all might have been slain.
61
437
Ichiro, too, of course, as the matter had been concealed, did not know her as unclaimed, but also thought she must belong to Haruki.
61
438
Further, he had become much enamored of her.
Lord Yamada, of course, understood her as a slave, but not as an unclaimed slave.
As she was given to assisting Haruki in the garden, Lord Yamada naturally assumed that Haruki, who was a free man, owned her.
It seemed she bore some resemblance to one who had once been Lord Yamada's favorite wife, she who had been the daughter of Haruki, and the mother of, amongst others, Nodachi, whom Haruki had saved from the strangler's cord.
She had died of poison in the women's quarters, for which crime Lord Yamada had chosen ten women by lot, and had them beheaded.
As noted earlier, if she had been of high birth, all might have been slain.
Ichiro, too, of course, as the matter had been concealed, did not know her as unclaimed, but also thought she must belong to Haruki.
Further, he had become much enamored of her.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )