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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 87 This observation was met with silence.
5 88 "Masters will not allow us, their goods, to be destroyed," she said.
5 89 I recalled then something I had heard when I was in training.
5 90 In many situations, as in war, it was far safer to be a slave than a free person, as the slave, as a domestic animal, had value, as an acquisition.
5 91 The slave was viewed not as an enemy or combatant, but, as other goods, silks, vessels, coins, and such, as booty.
5 92 I looked again to my left, as I could, my face against the bars, to the passageway through which I and the others had been introduced into the holding chamber, with its tiny, sturdy cages.
5 93 "A lantern approaches," I called out.
This observation was met with silence. "Masters will not allow us, their goods, to be destroyed," she said. I recalled then something I had heard when I was in training. In many situations, as in war, it was far safer to be a slave than a free person, as the slave, as a domestic animal, had value, as an acquisition. The slave was viewed not as an enemy or combatant, but, as other goods, silks, vessels, coins, and such, as booty. I looked again to my left, as I could, my face against the bars, to the passageway through which I and the others had been introduced into the holding chamber, with its tiny, sturdy cages. "A lantern approaches," I called out. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )