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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 240 "No," she said, frightened.
3 241 "Then," said I, "perhaps I should have your hands tied and write that upon your body".
3 242 "Oh, no!" she cried.
3 243 "Is this girl bothering you?" asked a merchant, one whose head bore the talmit of the fair's staff.
3 244 Behind him were two guardsmen, with whips.
3 245 "No," I said.
3 246 Then I said, "Where are the tables for the gambling on Kaissa?" "They have been arranged but this morning," he said.
"No," she said, frightened. "Then," said I, "perhaps I should have your hands tied and write that upon your body". "Oh, no!" she cried. "Is this girl bothering you?" asked a merchant, one whose head bore the talmit of the fair's staff. Behind him were two guardsmen, with whips. "No," I said. Then I said, "Where are the tables for the gambling on Kaissa?" "They have been arranged but this morning," he said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )