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

That her ear had been notched indicated that, by a magistrate, she had been found thief. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #165)
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2 165 That her ear had been notched indicated that, by a magistrate, she had been found thief.

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

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2 162 She similarly served the others, then went to one side, where she knelt.
2 163 "But I met, in a tavern," said Arn, "a brief-tunicked girl, though free, small, black-haired, black-eyed, named Tina, with a notched ear".
2 164 Some free girls, without family, keep themselves, as best they can, in certain port cities.
2 165 That her ear had been notched indicated that, by a magistrate, she had been found thief.
2 166 Ear notching is the first penalty for a convicted thief in most Gorean cities, whether male or female.
2 167 The second offense, by a male, is punished with the removal of the left hand, the third offense by the removal of the right.
2 168 The penalty for a woman, for her second offense, if she is convicted, is to be reduced to slavery.
She similarly served the others, then went to one side, where she knelt. "But I met, in a tavern," said Arn, "a brief-tunicked girl, though free, small, black-haired, black-eyed, named Tina, with a notched ear". Some free girls, without family, keep themselves, as best they can, in certain port cities. That her ear had been notched indicated that, by a magistrate, she had been found thief. Ear notching is the first penalty for a convicted thief in most Gorean cities, whether male or female. The second offense, by a male, is punished with the removal of the left hand, the third offense by the removal of the right. The penalty for a woman, for her second offense, if she is convicted, is to be reduced to slavery. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2)