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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 612 "No," I said, "nor Thimble, though you are both pretty things to have in the tent".
15 613 "What will he do with us?" she asked.
15 614 "It is my guess," I said, "that both Thimble and yourself will be traded south next spring for tea and sugar".
15 615 "Traded! For tea and sugar!" she said.
15 616 "Yes," I said.
15 617 "Audrey Brewster sold for tea and sugar!" she said.
15 618 "Thistle, the slave," I said.
"No," I said, "nor Thimble, though you are both pretty things to have in the tent". "What will he do with us?" she asked. "It is my guess," I said, "that both Thimble and yourself will be traded south next spring for tea and sugar". "Traded! For tea and sugar!" she said. "Yes," I said. "Audrey Brewster sold for tea and sugar!" she said. "Thistle, the slave," I said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )