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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 157 Goreans enjoy making women slaves.
5 158 The women, on the whole, interestingly, save some verbally, do not seem to much mind.
5 159 Interestingly, the longbow is outlawed in the tributary villages of Fortress of Saphronicus.
5 160 The Betrothal or companion Journey, ceremonially, included the circuit of the four villages, in each of which a feast was held, and from each of which a wagon of produce was procured, to be added to the dowry riches to be presented to Ebullius Gaius Cassius, father of Thandar of Ti, to be included in the treasury of Ti.
5 161 I had seen four wagons of produce in the camp, and knew independently from Eta, that the four tributary villages had now been visited.
5 162 The wagons of produce were not of great value but stood as token of the relation of the villages to Fortress of Saphronicus.
5 163 Also, of course, visiting the villages presented the opportunity for publicizing the match and, doubtless, unobtrusively, in the feasting and celebration, for gathering the reaction, and general feelings, of the villages.
Goreans enjoy making women slaves. The women, on the whole, interestingly, save some verbally, do not seem to much mind. Interestingly, the longbow is outlawed in the tributary villages of Fortress of Saphronicus. The Betrothal or companion Journey, ceremonially, included the circuit of the four villages, in each of which a feast was held, and from each of which a wagon of produce was procured, to be added to the dowry riches to be presented to Ebullius Gaius Cassius, father of Thandar of Ti, to be included in the treasury of Ti. I had seen four wagons of produce in the camp, and knew independently from Eta, that the four tributary villages had now been visited. The wagons of produce were not of great value but stood as token of the relation of the villages to Fortress of Saphronicus. Also, of course, visiting the villages presented the opportunity for publicizing the match and, doubtless, unobtrusively, in the feasting and celebration, for gathering the reaction, and general feelings, of the villages. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )