Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
320
They are goods, loot, pleasure animals.
They are goods, loot, pleasure animals.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #320)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
317
Had they not now noted, this taking place before their very eyes, rampaging Kurii, unprovoked, attacking unarmed men? Who then, or what then, is friend or foe? Might they be the next to fall to those fangs? Surely Kurii had threatened them at the margins of the field.
61
318
And, too, one does not kill kajirae, no more than one would sully or soil the rugs of Tor, or deface the intricate mosaics of Venna.
61
319
Kajirae are not free persons, not enemies, no more than kaiila.
61
320
They are goods, loot, pleasure animals.
61
321
One does not kill them.
61
322
One appropriates them, one seizes them, owns them, and enjoys them.
61
323
Sometimes a free woman's slaves, obedient to the orders of conquering men, will seize, strip, and bind their mistress, and throw her to the feet of the victors, for the collar and iron.
Had they not now noted, this taking place before their very eyes, rampaging Kurii, unprovoked, attacking unarmed men? Who then, or what then, is friend or foe? Might they be the next to fall to those fangs? Surely Kurii had threatened them at the margins of the field.
And, too, one does not kill kajirae, no more than one would sully or soil the rugs of Tor, or deface the intricate mosaics of Venna.
Kajirae are not free persons, not enemies, no more than kaiila.
They are goods, loot, pleasure animals.
One does not kill them.
One appropriates them, one seizes them, owns them, and enjoys them.
Sometimes a free woman's slaves, obedient to the orders of conquering men, will seize, strip, and bind their mistress, and throw her to the feet of the victors, for the collar and iron.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)