Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Slavers," I said, "follow the paths, and projected paths, of armies.
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Given the times I do not think it a coincidence that Tenalion of Ar was recently in the vicinity of Vonda.
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Too, being a slaver, I think it not unlikely that he may have dealings with various parties.
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To his camp, I suspect, come not only the captures of brigands, and the stripped females from the outskirts of the Salerian cities, taken by the raiding parties of Ar, but, too, even women taken by the warriors of Cos and of the cities of Saleria.
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Such a camp, in effect, is a truce ground, where men of various allegiances may in safety bring what prizes may have fallen to their ropes and chains".
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"Tenalion knows me," she said.
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"Doubtless he would swiftly free me".
"Slavers," I said, "follow the paths, and projected paths, of armies.
Given the times I do not think it a coincidence that Tenalion of Ar was recently in the vicinity of Vonda.
Too, being a slaver, I think it not unlikely that he may have dealings with various parties.
To his camp, I suspect, come not only the captures of brigands, and the stripped females from the outskirts of the Salerian cities, taken by the raiding parties of Ar, but, too, even women taken by the warriors of Cos and of the cities of Saleria.
Such a camp, in effect, is a truce ground, where men of various allegiances may in safety bring what prizes may have fallen to their ropes and chains".
"Tenalion knows me," she said.
"Doubtless he would swiftly free me".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )