Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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By the hair the auctioneer pulled her head up and back so that her features might be observed by the men.
By the hair the auctioneer pulled her head up and back so that her features might be observed by the men.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #12)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then he had her clasp her hands behind the back of her neck, so that the chain, on each side of the collar, was in the crook of her arms, and she was exposed in such a way that she could be properly exhibited.
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In a higher-class market girls are usually fed a cathartic a few hours before the sale, and forced to relieve themselves shortly before their sale, a kettle passed down the line.
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In the current market such niceties, especially in large sales, were seldom observed.
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By the hair the auctioneer pulled her head up and back so that her features might be observed by the men.
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"Another loot girl taken by our noble Captain, Bejar, in his brilliant capture of the Blossoms of Telnus," called the auctioneer.
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He was also the slaver, Vart, once Publius Quintus of Ar, banished from that city, and nearly impaled, for falsifying slave data.
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He had advertised a girl as a trained pleasure slave who, as it turned out, did not even know the eleven kisses.
Then he had her clasp her hands behind the back of her neck, so that the chain, on each side of the collar, was in the crook of her arms, and she was exposed in such a way that she could be properly exhibited.
In a higher-class market girls are usually fed a cathartic a few hours before the sale, and forced to relieve themselves shortly before their sale, a kettle passed down the line.
In the current market such niceties, especially in large sales, were seldom observed.
By the hair the auctioneer pulled her head up and back so that her features might be observed by the men.
"Another loot girl taken by our noble Captain, Bejar, in his brilliant capture of the Blossoms of Telnus," called the auctioneer.
He was also the slaver, Vart, once Publius Quintus of Ar, banished from that city, and nearly impaled, for falsifying slave data.
He had advertised a girl as a trained pleasure slave who, as it turned out, did not even know the eleven kisses.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2)