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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Fresh to the collar," said the slaver's man. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #975)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 975 "Fresh to the collar," said the slaver's man.

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

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3 972 Her eyes were frightened.
3 973 The stout fellow looked about, and caught the eye of one of the slaver's men who, seeing him, made his way through the crowds to his side.
3 974 "These are new slaves?" asked the tarn keeper.
3 975 "Fresh to the collar," said the slaver's man.
3 976 "I need a wench," said the man, "one who will cost me little, one to keep in the cots by day, to shovel the excrement of tarns, one to keep in my stall by night, as a pot-and-mat girl".
3 977 "These four wenches," said the slaver's man, expansively, indicating the small coffle, "are comely candidates for such a post".
3 978 He stepped upon the platform, and crouched upon its surface.
Her eyes were frightened. The stout fellow looked about, and caught the eye of one of the slaver's men who, seeing him, made his way through the crowds to his side. "These are new slaves?" asked the tarn keeper. "Fresh to the collar," said the slaver's man. "I need a wench," said the man, "one who will cost me little, one to keep in the cots by day, to shovel the excrement of tarns, one to keep in my stall by night, as a pot-and-mat girl". "These four wenches," said the slaver's man, expansively, indicating the small coffle, "are comely candidates for such a post". He stepped upon the platform, and crouched upon its surface. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3)