Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
40
149
"Yes," he said.
40
150
"You are a woman, and a slave.
40
151
Even a Kur knows the value of a woman, and a slave.
40
152
Where a man might be summarily bitten to death and eaten, a woman would be seized and bartered for food or coin.
40
153
Where a blade or quarrel might await a man only a new pen or chain awaits a woman, or at least one who is a slave.
40
154
A free woman might be slain, mayhap, for she is free, but who would destroy a domestic beast, a kaiila, or a domestic beast as vital, as silken and soft, as helplessly inflammable, as a kajira?" "Yes, Master," I whispered.
40
155
"Too," he said, "a slave is less likely to be suspected".
"Yes," he said.
"You are a woman, and a slave.
Even a Kur knows the value of a woman, and a slave.
Where a man might be summarily bitten to death and eaten, a woman would be seized and bartered for food or coin.
Where a blade or quarrel might await a man only a new pen or chain awaits a woman, or at least one who is a slave.
A free woman might be slain, mayhap, for she is free, but who would destroy a domestic beast, a kaiila, or a domestic beast as vital, as silken and soft, as helplessly inflammable, as a kajira?" "Yes, Master," I whispered.
"Too," he said, "a slave is less likely to be suspected".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )