Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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103
It may, however, when applied to other women, be used as an epithet, as though it were comparing the girl, or woman, to an urt.
11
104
The slavery of the urt girl is not regarded as a desirable slavery.
11
105
As the girl is attached to the boat by the rope, she is seldom in great danger.
11
106
She may even be dragged to the boat, the urt still clinging to her body.
11
107
The urt, in such a case, is an exposed, easy target.
11
108
Even an ax might strike it.
11
109
urt girls are often recognized by means of the scarring on legs and arms.
It may, however, when applied to other women, be used as an epithet, as though it were comparing the girl, or woman, to an urt.
The slavery of the urt girl is not regarded as a desirable slavery.
As the girl is attached to the boat by the rope, she is seldom in great danger.
She may even be dragged to the boat, the urt still clinging to her body.
The urt, in such a case, is an exposed, easy target.
Even an ax might strike it.
urt girls are often recognized by means of the scarring on legs and arms.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )