Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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581
The men of Tyros, who had sought his capture, were mostly dead or to be sold as slaves.
22
582
Even their ship was prize, the possession of which he had not disputed with one called Bosk of Port Kar, who had aided him.
22
583
He had come to the forest to capture Verna and free the woman Talena.
22
584
He had succeeded in the first objective but had magnanimously, after first forcing her to serve him as a helpless, obedient slave girl, after sexually conquering her, freed her.
22
585
It was a gesture, was it not, worthy of a Ubar? As for the second objective, the freeing of the woman Talena, that was no longer important to him, no longer a worthy aim of a Ubar's act.
22
586
She had begged to be purchased, thus showing that the collar she wore truly belonged on her throat.
22
587
To beg to be purchased acknowledges that one may be purchased, that one is property, that one is slave.
The men of Tyros, who had sought his capture, were mostly dead or to be sold as slaves.
Even their ship was prize, the possession of which he had not disputed with one called Bosk of Port Kar, who had aided him.
He had come to the forest to capture Verna and free the woman Talena.
He had succeeded in the first objective but had magnanimously, after first forcing her to serve him as a helpless, obedient slave girl, after sexually conquering her, freed her.
It was a gesture, was it not, worthy of a Ubar? As for the second objective, the freeing of the woman Talena, that was no longer important to him, no longer a worthy aim of a Ubar's act.
She had begged to be purchased, thus showing that the collar she wore truly belonged on her throat.
To beg to be purchased acknowledges that one may be purchased, that one is property, that one is slave.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )