Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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100
Besides, she knew well that, some year, prior to her twenty-fifth year, such a journey must be undertaken by her.
13
101
The Merchants of Teletus, controlling the city, would demand it of her, fearing the effects of the possible displeasure of the Priest-Kings on their trade.
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102
If she did not undertake the journey then, she would be simply, prior to her twenty-fifth birthday, removed from the domain of their authority, placed alone outside their jurisdiction, beyond the protection of their soldiers.
13
103
Such an exile, commonly for a Gorean, is equivalent to enslavement or death.
13
104
For a girl as beautiful as Ute it would doubtless have meant prompt reduction to shameful bondage, chains and the collar.
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105
Further, on other years, there would be no piece of gold to encourage her to undertake this admittedly dangerous journey.
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106
"I will go," she had said.
Besides, she knew well that, some year, prior to her twenty-fifth year, such a journey must be undertaken by her.
The Merchants of Teletus, controlling the city, would demand it of her, fearing the effects of the possible displeasure of the Priest-Kings on their trade.
If she did not undertake the journey then, she would be simply, prior to her twenty-fifth birthday, removed from the domain of their authority, placed alone outside their jurisdiction, beyond the protection of their soldiers.
Such an exile, commonly for a Gorean, is equivalent to enslavement or death.
For a girl as beautiful as Ute it would doubtless have meant prompt reduction to shameful bondage, chains and the collar.
Further, on other years, there would be no piece of gold to encourage her to undertake this admittedly dangerous journey.
"I will go," she had said.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )