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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 120 "Yes," I said, standing below the platform.
34 121 Tenalion then turned to a bound, dark-haired woman who had been standing on the platform, her head down, her hair over her eyes.
34 122 He thrust her from the platform.
34 123 "Ten copper tarsks," he said to a scribe at a small table nearby, with papers and a box of coins.
34 124 The scribe counted out ten copper tarsks to a fellow at the table.
34 125 "Brand her, common Kajira mark, strap-collar her and put her in Pen Six," said Tenalion to one of his men.
34 126 "Yes, Tenalion," said he, and took the woman by the hair and, bending her over, led her away.
"Yes," I said, standing below the platform. Tenalion then turned to a bound, dark-haired woman who had been standing on the platform, her head down, her hair over her eyes. He thrust her from the platform. "Ten copper tarsks," he said to a scribe at a small table nearby, with papers and a box of coins. The scribe counted out ten copper tarsks to a fellow at the table. "Brand her, common Kajira mark, strap-collar her and put her in Pen Six," said Tenalion to one of his men. "Yes, Tenalion," said he, and took the woman by the hair and, bending her over, led her away. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )