Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
717
If she was not soon sold for the cost of her branding she would be taken and put on the public shelves, large, flat steps, leading down to the water, near where the Central canal meets thassa, the sea.
If she was not soon sold for the cost of her branding she would be taken and put on the public shelves, large, flat steps, leading down to the water, near where the Central canal meets Thassa, the sea.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #717)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
714
I followed him to the shop of the metal worker.
4
715
Outside the shop, stripped, weeping, chained by the neck to a ring, freshly branded, was the girl who had been the Lady Sasi, of Port Kar.
4
716
A guardsman stood near her.
4
717
If she was not soon sold for the cost of her branding she would be taken and put on the public shelves, large, flat steps, leading down to the water, near where the Central canal meets thassa, the sea.
4
718
She was a cheap slave, but she was pretty.
4
719
I did not think she should have attempted to inconvenience honest citizens.
4
720
When she saw me she tried to cover herself and crouch small.
I followed him to the shop of the metal worker.
Outside the shop, stripped, weeping, chained by the neck to a ring, freshly branded, was the girl who had been the Lady Sasi, of Port Kar.
A guardsman stood near her.
If she was not soon sold for the cost of her branding she would be taken and put on the public shelves, large, flat steps, leading down to the water, near where the Central canal meets thassa, the sea.
She was a cheap slave, but she was pretty.
I did not think she should have attempted to inconvenience honest citizens.
When she saw me she tried to cover herself and crouch small.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4)