Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
64
She had been disowned.
12
65
She was now nothing.
12
66
She had only her beauty, and that was branded.
12
67
Companionship with such a person, for anyone of position or power, was unthinkable.
12
68
It would result in the equivalent of ostracism.
12
69
With her as companion one could be only rich.
12
70
Companionship with such a person, an ex-slave, one without caste, one without family and position, would be, politically and socially, a gross and incomparable mistake.
She had been disowned.
She was now nothing.
She had only her beauty, and that was branded.
Companionship with such a person, for anyone of position or power, was unthinkable.
It would result in the equivalent of ostracism.
With her as companion one could be only rich.
Companionship with such a person, an ex-slave, one without caste, one without family and position, would be, politically and socially, a gross and incomparable mistake.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )