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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

Rask of Treve, though in love with her and she with him, would keep her rightless, in the absolute bondage of a Gorean slave girl—for he was of Treve. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #86)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 86 Rask of Treve, though in love with her and she with him, would keep her rightless, in the absolute bondage of a Gorean slave girl—for he was of Treve.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 83 "love or not," said Samos, studying the board, "he will keep her in a collar—for he is of Treve".
1 84 "Doubtless," I admitted.
1 85 And, indeed, I had little doubt that what Samos had said was true.
1 86 Rask of Treve, though in love with her and she with him, would keep her rightless, in the absolute bondage of a Gorean slave girl—for he was of Treve.
1 87 "It is said that those of Treve are worthy enemies," said Samos.
1 88 I said nothing.
1 89 "Those of Ko-ro-ba," he said, "have often found them so".
"love or not," said Samos, studying the board, "he will keep her in a collar—for he is of Treve". "Doubtless," I admitted. And, indeed, I had little doubt that what Samos had said was true. Rask of Treve, though in love with her and she with him, would keep her rightless, in the absolute bondage of a Gorean slave girl—for he was of Treve. "It is said that those of Treve are worthy enemies," said Samos. I said nothing. "Those of Ko-ro-ba," he said, "have often found them so". - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)