Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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200
I had nothing against Tenalion, but I needed money, so I decided to ask for an outrageous price, and then, as proved necessary, to bargain considerably downwards.
I had nothing against Tenalion, but I needed money, so I decided to ask for an outrageous price, and then, as proved necessary, to bargain considerably downwards.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #200)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
197
Surely they are Gor's most delicious commodity, her most precious merchandise.
34
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Which is not to deny that a good kaiila or sleen may sell for more.
34
199
"What do you want for her?" he asked.
34
200
I had nothing against Tenalion, but I needed money, so I decided to ask for an outrageous price, and then, as proved necessary, to bargain considerably downwards.
34
201
"Five silver tarsks," I said, boldly.
34
202
"Give him ten," said Tenalion to the scribe.
34
203
"Do you want your leash and binding fiber?" he asked.
Surely they are Gor's most delicious commodity, her most precious merchandise.
Which is not to deny that a good kaiila or sleen may sell for more.
"What do you want for her?" he asked.
I had nothing against Tenalion, but I needed money, so I decided to ask for an outrageous price, and then, as proved necessary, to bargain considerably downwards.
"Five silver tarsks," I said, boldly.
"Give him ten," said Tenalion to the scribe.
"Do you want your leash and binding fiber?" he asked.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34)