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

Male and female outlaws do not much bother one another at the exchange points. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #321)
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2 321 Male and female outlaws do not much bother one another at the exchange points.

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

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2 318 It was the afternoon following our transaction with Arn, the outlaw.
2 319 We had come north, along the western shore of Thassa, the forests on our right.
2 320 We were a mere ten pasangs from the exchange point where we had, the preceding day, obtained two panther girls.
2 321 Male and female outlaws do not much bother one another at the exchange points.
2 322 Each keeps their own markets.
2 323 I cannot recall a case of females being enslaved at an exchange point, as they bargained with their wares, nor of males being enslaved at their exchange points, when displaying and merchandising their captures.
2 324 If the exchange points became unsafe for either male or female outlaws, because of the others, the system of exchange points would be largely valueless.
It was the afternoon following our transaction with Arn, the outlaw. We had come north, along the western shore of Thassa, the forests on our right. We were a mere ten pasangs from the exchange point where we had, the preceding day, obtained two panther girls. Male and female outlaws do not much bother one another at the exchange points. Each keeps their own markets. I cannot recall a case of females being enslaved at an exchange point, as they bargained with their wares, nor of males being enslaved at their exchange points, when displaying and merchandising their captures. If the exchange points became unsafe for either male or female outlaws, because of the others, the system of exchange points would be largely valueless. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2)