Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
"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 2, Sentence #63)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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.
2
64
There was laughter.
2
65
"Perhaps you are right," called out the auctioneer, agreeably.
2
66
"Would an urt want her?" asked another man.
"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.
There was laughter.
"Perhaps you are right," called out the auctioneer, agreeably.
"Would an urt want her?" asked another man.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2)