Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
266
He lifted paga to his lips.
3
267
I think, too, he had wagered on the outcome.
3
268
The game of Girl Catch is played variously upon Gor; it can be played as informally and simply as it was in the camp of my captor, for the pleasure of his men, or it can be a fairly serious business, closely supervised and regulated in a sophisticated manner, as it is by merchant administrators in the rings outside the perimeters of the Sardar Fairs, where the young men of various cities compete.
3
269
In one form there a hundred young men and a hundred young women of one city, the women selected for their beauty, enter the ring in competition with a hundred young men and a hundred young women of another city, similarly selected.
3
270
In this form no hoods are worn.
3
271
The object of the male is to protect his own women and secure those of the enemy.
3
272
A girl is caught, stripped, bound hand and foot, and carried to the Girl Pit of the capturing city, into which she is thrown.
He lifted paga to his lips.
I think, too, he had wagered on the outcome.
The game of Girl Catch is played variously upon Gor; it can be played as informally and simply as it was in the camp of my captor, for the pleasure of his men, or it can be a fairly serious business, closely supervised and regulated in a sophisticated manner, as it is by merchant administrators in the rings outside the perimeters of the Sardar Fairs, where the young men of various cities compete.
In one form there a hundred young men and a hundred young women of one city, the women selected for their beauty, enter the ring in competition with a hundred young men and a hundred young women of another city, similarly selected.
In this form no hoods are worn.
The object of the male is to protect his own women and secure those of the enemy.
A girl is caught, stripped, bound hand and foot, and carried to the Girl Pit of the capturing city, into which she is thrown.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )