Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
27
149
The first blond-haired girl, not she who had been Janice Prentiss, whom I have referred to as the blond-haired barbarian, knelt at the end of her tether, her wrists extended behind her, bound, their line taut to the slave post.
27
150
This was she who had, with the blond-haired barbarian, been purchased as one of the matched set of serving slaves which Bila Huruma had given to Tende, among her other companionship gifts.
27
151
This girl was also blond and barbarian, also clearly, given her accent, her teeth, which contained two fillings, and a vaccination mark, of Earth origin.
27
152
She, too, like the blond-haired barbarian, bore on her left thigh the common kajira mark of Gor.
27
153
It is useful, of course, for slaves to be branded.
27
154
Too, it is in accord with Merchant law.
27
155
"Master," said the first girl.
The first blond-haired girl, not she who had been Janice Prentiss, whom I have referred to as the blond-haired barbarian, knelt at the end of her tether, her wrists extended behind her, bound, their line taut to the slave post.
This was she who had, with the blond-haired barbarian, been purchased as one of the matched set of serving slaves which Bila Huruma had given to Tende, among her other companionship gifts.
This girl was also blond and barbarian, also clearly, given her accent, her teeth, which contained two fillings, and a vaccination mark, of Earth origin.
She, too, like the blond-haired barbarian, bore on her left thigh the common kajira mark of Gor.
It is useful, of course, for slaves to be branded.
Too, it is in accord with Merchant law.
"Master," said the first girl.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )