Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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She was surely the most exciting, and desirable and beautiful woman I had ever seen.
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780
Earlier I had been almost stunned with the sight of her beauty.
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781
I smiled to myself.
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782
I now knew who owned her, Oneander of Ar, a merchant who apparently did business in Vonda.
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783
It would have been in Vonda, I supposed, that he had purchased her.
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784
It seemed a shame that he apparently kept her primarily as a display item.
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785
Perhaps, upon occasion, he used her, and the other girls, or had them thrown to his men.
She was surely the most exciting, and desirable and beautiful woman I had ever seen.
Earlier I had been almost stunned with the sight of her beauty.
I smiled to myself.
I now knew who owned her, Oneander of Ar, a merchant who apparently did business in Vonda.
It would have been in Vonda, I supposed, that he had purchased her.
It seemed a shame that he apparently kept her primarily as a display item.
Perhaps, upon occasion, he used her, and the other girls, or had them thrown to his men.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )