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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 54 This memory did not soothe my apprehensions.
20 55 Too, if I had some value, of which I was unaware, I knew I might be stolen.
20 56 Slave theft, as that of kaiila and tharlarion, and such, is not unknown.
20 57 On the other hand, such would be highly unlikely during daylight hours in any public place, and certainly so in a "high city," such as Ar.
20 58 It is much less hazardous to buy a slave than steal her.
20 59 I supposed my apprehensions might be ill-founded, and hoped so, but then, again, I did not know.
20 60 Precaution then might not be necessary, but, on the other hand, surely no harm would be likely to come from trying to be careful.
This memory did not soothe my apprehensions. Too, if I had some value, of which I was unaware, I knew I might be stolen. Slave theft, as that of kaiila and tharlarion, and such, is not unknown. On the other hand, such would be highly unlikely during daylight hours in any public place, and certainly so in a "high city," such as Ar. It is much less hazardous to buy a slave than steal her. I supposed my apprehensions might be ill-founded, and hoped so, but then, again, I did not know. Precaution then might not be necessary, but, on the other hand, surely no harm would be likely to come from trying to be careful. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )