Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
26
157
Indeed, the number and quality of slave girls is taken as evidence of a city's taste, success, power, wealth, and prowess in warfare.
26
158
Some of the girls so displayed may even have been obtained from the dignitary's own city.
26
159
But that matters not, for, once collared, a slave is a slave.
26
160
"No," said my companion.
26
161
"They are uneasy with the black court, and many fear it".
26
162
"I do not like being ignored," I said.
26
163
"Vain slave," she said.
Indeed, the number and quality of slave girls is taken as evidence of a city's taste, success, power, wealth, and prowess in warfare.
Some of the girls so displayed may even have been obtained from the dignitary's own city.
But that matters not, for, once collared, a slave is a slave.
"No," said my companion.
"They are uneasy with the black court, and many fear it".
"I do not like being ignored," I said.
"Vain slave," she said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )