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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 105 They would be broken.
2 106 She would learn slavery well, like any woman.
2 107 The crowd watched the auctioneer, who stood close by the girl.
2 108 I was curious, however, that Kurii had brought her to gor.
2 109 She did not seem, objectively, of quite the same high quality of beauty as most of the wenches brought by Kurii to gor, either as agents or as simple, immediate slaves.
2 110 The auctioneer made certain her hands were clasped tightly behind the back of her neck.
2 111 He actually took her hands in his and thrust them closely together.
They would be broken. She would learn slavery well, like any woman. The crowd watched the auctioneer, who stood close by the girl. I was curious, however, that Kurii had brought her to gor. She did not seem, objectively, of quite the same high quality of beauty as most of the wenches brought by Kurii to gor, either as agents or as simple, immediate slaves. The auctioneer made certain her hands were clasped tightly behind the back of her neck. He actually took her hands in his and thrust them closely together. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )