Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Thandar of Ti," said the first.
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I now well understood the agitation of Bina.
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Thandar of Ti, of the Warriors, of the four cities of the Salerian Confederation, was the fifth son of Ebullius Gaius Cassius, of the Warriors, Administrator of Ti, high officer of the Confederation.
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At one time a girl, the Lady Sabina, the daughter of a merchant, Kleomenes of Fortress of Saphronicus, high merchant of that city, had been pledged in Companion Contract to this Thandar of Ti.
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Raiders had struck the companion caravan, acquiring its riches and carrying off the Lady Sabina, and others.
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To guarantee the frustration of the Companion Contract and to prevent the alliance of Fortress of Saphronicus with the Salerian Confederation, the Lady Sabina had been reduced to slavery.
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She had been made worthless in the affairs of state.
"Thandar of Ti," said the first.
I now well understood the agitation of Bina.
Thandar of Ti, of the Warriors, of the four cities of the Salerian Confederation, was the fifth son of Ebullius Gaius Cassius, of the Warriors, Administrator of Ti, high officer of the Confederation.
At one time a girl, the Lady Sabina, the daughter of a merchant, Kleomenes of Fortress of Saphronicus, high merchant of that city, had been pledged in Companion Contract to this Thandar of Ti.
Raiders had struck the companion caravan, acquiring its riches and carrying off the Lady Sabina, and others.
To guarantee the frustration of the Companion Contract and to prevent the alliance of Fortress of Saphronicus with the Salerian Confederation, the Lady Sabina had been reduced to slavery.
She had been made worthless in the affairs of state.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )