Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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319
A slave, putatively on an errand, may tread where a free person would be barred, or perhaps, if admitted, not even permitted to emerge alive.
A slave, putatively on an errand, may tread where a free person would be barred, or perhaps, if admitted, not even permitted to emerge alive.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #319)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
316
They may hear things and see things which others might not, without arousing suspicion".
17
317
"Master?" she said.
17
318
"A slave may frequent locales denied to the free.
17
319
A slave, putatively on an errand, may tread where a free person would be barred, or perhaps, if admitted, not even permitted to emerge alive.
17
320
Even if a city falls and the free are put to the sword, the slave, like the kaiila and tharlarion, is spared.
17
321
Who abandons won booty? Who loots and then discards his loot? Who steals silver, and then casts it into the sea?" "I fear I begin to understand Master," she said.
17
322
"I am recalling men," I said.
They may hear things and see things which others might not, without arousing suspicion".
"Master?" she said.
"A slave may frequent locales denied to the free.
A slave, putatively on an errand, may tread where a free person would be barred, or perhaps, if admitted, not even permitted to emerge alive.
Even if a city falls and the free are put to the sword, the slave, like the kaiila and tharlarion, is spared.
Who abandons won booty? Who loots and then discards his loot? Who steals silver, and then casts it into the sea?" "I fear I begin to understand Master," she said.
"I am recalling men," I said.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 17)