Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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299
Perhaps they wish their slaves to be special, or of assistance to them, or such.
11
300
Also, if they wish to discard her, literacy is likely to improve her market value.
11
301
Or perhaps they merely regard a capacity to read as very precious and they wish to share it with others, even meaningless slaves.
11
302
A slave who was once a free woman, of course, particularly if she was formerly of high caste, is likely to be literate.
11
303
I had relished the roll.
11
304
I supposed that Adraste could read.
11
305
She thought herself so beautiful, so superior! Perhaps she could even read.
Perhaps they wish their slaves to be special, or of assistance to them, or such.
Also, if they wish to discard her, literacy is likely to improve her market value.
Or perhaps they merely regard a capacity to read as very precious and they wish to share it with others, even meaningless slaves.
A slave who was once a free woman, of course, particularly if she was formerly of high caste, is likely to be literate.
I had relished the roll.
I supposed that Adraste could read.
She thought herself so beautiful, so superior! Perhaps she could even read.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )