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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 57 I smiled.
2 58 The auctioneer was now calling off her measurements, and her collar, and wrist and ankle-ring size.
2 59 He had jotted these down on her back with a red-grease marking stick.
2 60 "Will not an urt hunter give me at least two tarsks for her?" called out the auctioneer good-humoredly, but with some understandable exasperation.
2 61 I wished that either Bejar or Vart had had her branded.
2 62 It would be easier to keep track of her that way.
2 63 "She is not worth tying at the end of a rope and using in the water as a bait for urts," called out a man, the fellow who had first suggested that she be removed from the sales position.
I smiled. The auctioneer was now calling off her measurements, and her collar, and wrist and ankle-ring size. He had jotted these down on her back with a red-grease marking stick. "Will not an urt hunter give me at least two tarsks for her?" called out the auctioneer good-humoredly, but with some understandable exasperation. I wished that either Bejar or Vart had had her branded. It would be easier to keep track of her that way. "She is not worth tying at the end of a rope and using in the water as a bait for urts," called out a man, the fellow who had first suggested that she be removed from the sales position. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )