Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
287
We will depart with the tide".
2
288
He threw a silver tarsk to the auctioneer, who caught it expertly, and slipped it into his pouch.
2
289
"It will be done, Master," promised the auctioneer.
2
290
The tall black then turned and left the warehouse, which was the market of Vart.
2
291
Suddenly the girl, her hands still behind the back of her neck, threw back her head and screamed in misery.
2
292
I think it was only then that her consciousness had become fully cognizant of the import of what had been done to her.
2
293
She had been sold.
We will depart with the tide".
He threw a silver tarsk to the auctioneer, who caught it expertly, and slipped it into his pouch.
"It will be done, Master," promised the auctioneer.
The tall black then turned and left the warehouse, which was the market of Vart.
Suddenly the girl, her hands still behind the back of her neck, threw back her head and screamed in misery.
I think it was only then that her consciousness had become fully cognizant of the import of what had been done to her.
She had been sold.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )