Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
869
"A man has the right to enslave a woman he finds displeasing".
61
870
This assertion surely required considerable qualification.
61
871
For example, there is the matter of a shared Home Stone that would militate against such things.
61
872
Similarly, certain cities are allied, some cities are colony cities founded by emigrants from a mother city, and so on.
61
873
On the other hand, Gorean males do not respond well to insults, contempt, mistreatment, and such.
61
874
Offending males may expect to be summoned to a bridge, or field, at dawn; an offending or careless woman is subject to the risk of finding herself naked, chained at a slave ring.
61
875
This probably accounts for the rather elaborate protocols of etiquette that commonly govern interactions between Goreans of different cities or towns.
"A man has the right to enslave a woman he finds displeasing".
This assertion surely required considerable qualification.
For example, there is the matter of a shared Home Stone that would militate against such things.
Similarly, certain cities are allied, some cities are colony cities founded by emigrants from a mother city, and so on.
On the other hand, Gorean males do not respond well to insults, contempt, mistreatment, and such.
Offending males may expect to be summoned to a bridge, or field, at dawn; an offending or careless woman is subject to the risk of finding herself naked, chained at a slave ring.
This probably accounts for the rather elaborate protocols of etiquette that commonly govern interactions between Goreans of different cities or towns.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )