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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You seem to have no male slaves," I observed. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #86)
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7 86 "You seem to have no male slaves," I observed.

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

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7 83 There were weeds and grass growing about the interior perimeter of the low board fence encircling the market.
7 84 The fence was some four feet high.
7 85 A small wooden hut, with a roof thatched with palm leaves, at one corner of the compound, served as house and office for Uchafu and, I suspect, dormitory for his assistants.
7 86 "You seem to have no male slaves," I observed.
7 87 "They are now scarce in Schendi," he said.
7 88 "Bila Huruma, Ubar of Lake Ushindi, uses them for work on his great canal".
7 89 "He intends to join Lakes Ushindi and Ngao, I have heard," I said.
There were weeds and grass growing about the interior perimeter of the low board fence encircling the market. The fence was some four feet high. A small wooden hut, with a roof thatched with palm leaves, at one corner of the compound, served as house and office for Uchafu and, I suspect, dormitory for his assistants. "You seem to have no male slaves," I observed. "They are now scarce in Schendi," he said. "Bila Huruma, Ubar of Lake Ushindi, uses them for work on his great canal". "He intends to join Lakes Ushindi and Ngao, I have heard," I said. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 7)