Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
102
The slave, accordingly, has little inclination to enter a Gorean court.
The slave, accordingly, has little inclination to enter a Gorean court.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #102)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
24
101
This testimony is invariably extracted under torture.
24
102
The slave, accordingly, has little inclination to enter a Gorean court.
24
103
Such things are for free persons.
24
104
She is normally more than content to remain outside, chained to a stanchion or ring, hopefully in the shade.
24
105
In some cities, however, there is a slave praetor, who will make inquiries where the doings of slaves may be involved, and will be in charge of resolving squabbles, for example, in the market, assigning punishments for offenses, and so on, functions commonly thought beneath the attention of the civic judiciary.
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.
This testimony is invariably extracted under torture.
The slave, accordingly, has little inclination to enter a Gorean court.
Such things are for free persons.
She is normally more than content to remain outside, chained to a stanchion or ring, hopefully in the shade.
In some cities, however, there is a slave praetor, who will make inquiries where the doings of slaves may be involved, and will be in charge of resolving squabbles, for example, in the market, assigning punishments for offenses, and so on, functions commonly thought beneath the attention of the civic judiciary.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24)