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

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42 218 Otherwise might I not interfere, give warning, or sound an alarm? I was miserable with fear that I had heard far too much for my own good.
42 219 At the first opportunity, in privacy, might I not be done away with, to protect a secret I had no wish to share? Commonly the slave's protection is her collar, and her standing, or lack of standing, as a domestic beast, her marketability, and such.
42 220 She is not a free person.
42 221 Indeed, legally, she is not a person.
42 222 Who would be so stupid as to cast aside seized loot or destroy a snared, vendible animal, particularly one likely to be attractive? Now, however, in virtue of what I had heard, I feared that such common assurances, so often relied upon, might no longer obtain.
42 223 Vas of Anango, then, I in his arms, stepped on the planking lying athwart the bridge of boats, that linking the aligned canal boats, that wooden paving which might be trodden by two men abreast.
42 224 By such a route, a relieving force, the lifters of a siege, men not crowded in hurrying canal boats, might approach, almost at a run, the landing of the holding of Bosk of Port Kar.
Otherwise might I not interfere, give warning, or sound an alarm? I was miserable with fear that I had heard far too much for my own good. At the first opportunity, in privacy, might I not be done away with, to protect a secret I had no wish to share? Commonly the slave's protection is her collar, and her standing, or lack of standing, as a domestic beast, her marketability, and such. She is not a free person. Indeed, legally, she is not a person. Who would be so stupid as to cast aside seized loot or destroy a snared, vendible animal, particularly one likely to be attractive? Now, however, in virtue of what I had heard, I feared that such common assurances, so often relied upon, might no longer obtain. Vas of Anango, then, I in his arms, stepped on the planking lying athwart the bridge of boats, that linking the aligned canal boats, that wooden paving which might be trodden by two men abreast. By such a route, a relieving force, the lifters of a siege, men not crowded in hurrying canal boats, might approach, almost at a run, the landing of the holding of Bosk of Port Kar. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )