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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 94 My mien, I gathered, whether it was too feminine, too fearful, or too loving, did not suggest that of a traitress.
24 95 Yet I had, I knew, in fact, in a terrible moment, betrayed my beloved master.
24 96 "Yes," said Clitus Vitellius.
24 97 "And it is a civic matter, and you have been authorized to apprehend her and bring her before a slave praetor?" Slaves, as animals, lack standing before the law.
24 98 Accordingly, under normal circumstances, they are not permitted in gorean courts.
24 99 They may, however, figure as exhibits, for example, as samples of contested or stolen goods.
24 100 They may also, occasionally, though seldom, be utilized to obtain testimony.
My mien, I gathered, whether it was too feminine, too fearful, or too loving, did not suggest that of a traitress. Yet I had, I knew, in fact, in a terrible moment, betrayed my beloved master. "Yes," said Clitus Vitellius. "And it is a civic matter, and you have been authorized to apprehend her and bring her before a slave praetor?" Slaves, as animals, lack standing before the law. Accordingly, under normal circumstances, they are not permitted in gorean courts. They may, however, figure as exhibits, for example, as samples of contested or stolen goods. They may also, occasionally, though seldom, be utilized to obtain testimony. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )