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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
3 273 If she cannot free herself, she is counted as a catch.
3 274 Her own men may not enter the Girl Pit of the capturing city to free her.
3 275 Sometimes this game is played with the winning side determined by its catches within a time limit, sometimes, in more brutal versions, by the first city which secures the hundred women of its enemy.
3 276 A male is disqualified from further participation in the contest if he is forced from the ring.
3 277 Women from the victorious city who may have been captured are, of course, upon the victory of their city, freed.
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. If she cannot free herself, she is counted as a catch. Her own men may not enter the Girl Pit of the capturing city to free her. Sometimes this game is played with the winning side determined by its catches within a time limit, sometimes, in more brutal versions, by the first city which secures the hundred women of its enemy. A male is disqualified from further participation in the contest if he is forced from the ring. Women from the victorious city who may have been captured are, of course, upon the victory of their city, freed. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )