Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
540
Even free women visiting Tharna must be licensed and put in the custody of a male until they leave the city.
Even free women visiting Tharna must be licensed and put in the custody of a male until they leave the city.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #540)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
537
In any event, these things are complicated and, I suspect, scarcely understood, as the currents involved are deep and not always easily detected.
61
538
To be sure, the glory, might, and power, so to speak, of these fine ladies does tend to annoy men, who, upon occasion, perhaps, would like to collar the lot of them and put them to slave use.
61
539
I understand something like this did take place in one of the "High Cities," Tharna, where every woman except the ruler, a Tatrix, is enslaved.
61
540
Even free women visiting Tharna must be licensed and put in the custody of a male until they leave the city.
61
541
Men of Tharna, when outside the city, are recognized by the wearing, in the belt, of two yellow cords, some eighteen inches or so in length.
61
542
Some women, gazing upon these cords, feel weak, and strangely stirred.
61
543
Some women follow men of Tharna beyond their own city's gates, begging to be taken to Tharna.
In any event, these things are complicated and, I suspect, scarcely understood, as the currents involved are deep and not always easily detected.
To be sure, the glory, might, and power, so to speak, of these fine ladies does tend to annoy men, who, upon occasion, perhaps, would like to collar the lot of them and put them to slave use.
I understand something like this did take place in one of the "High Cities," Tharna, where every woman except the ruler, a Tatrix, is enslaved.
Even free women visiting Tharna must be licensed and put in the custody of a male until they leave the city.
Men of Tharna, when outside the city, are recognized by the wearing, in the belt, of two yellow cords, some eighteen inches or so in length.
Some women, gazing upon these cords, feel weak, and strangely stirred.
Some women follow men of Tharna beyond their own city's gates, begging to be taken to Tharna.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)