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

Similarly, slave girls, attempting to escape, can be separated out from free women, even when all are veiled and wear the robes of concealment. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #320)
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11 320 Similarly, slave girls, attempting to escape, can be separated out from free women, even when all are veiled and wear the robes of concealment.

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

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11 317 They are then handed over to chieftains, for use in the public humiliation ceremonies to be inflicted upon the conquered city, for public rebranding and recollaring, and subsequent public distribution to high officers.
11 318 The test may be as simple as removing a girl's tunic and telling her to walk across a room.
11 319 It may be as simple as telling her to present her lips to those of a warrior.
11 320 Similarly, slave girls, attempting to escape, can be separated out from free women, even when all are veiled and wear the robes of concealment.
11 321 Again, the tests may be simple.
11 322 Once, in Ko-ro-ba, I saw a slaver, before a magistrate, distinguish such a girl, not even one of his own, from eleven free women.
11 323 Each, in turn, was asked to pour him a cup of wine, and then withdraw, nothing more.
They are then handed over to chieftains, for use in the public humiliation ceremonies to be inflicted upon the conquered city, for public rebranding and recollaring, and subsequent public distribution to high officers. The test may be as simple as removing a girl's tunic and telling her to walk across a room. It may be as simple as telling her to present her lips to those of a warrior. Similarly, slave girls, attempting to escape, can be separated out from free women, even when all are veiled and wear the robes of concealment. Again, the tests may be simple. Once, in Ko-ro-ba, I saw a slaver, before a magistrate, distinguish such a girl, not even one of his own, from eleven free women. Each, in turn, was asked to pour him a cup of wine, and then withdraw, nothing more. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11)