Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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50
"Tasdron spoke of it in the tavern to freemen," she said, "and I, and other slaves, overheard him speak".
"Tasdron spoke of it in the tavern to free men," she said, "and I, and other slaves, overheard him speak".
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #50)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
"It is well known in Victoria, how she betrayed you," said Peggy.
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48
"Where did you hear that?" I asked.
21
49
"And am I, only a dock worker, known in Victoria?" I looked at her.
21
50
"Tasdron spoke of it in the tavern to freemen," she said, "and I, and other slaves, overheard him speak".
21
51
I supposed there was little in Victoria that was not known to its nude or half-clad tavern slaves.
21
52
Such girls, in spite of their collars, often know more of what transpires in a town or city than many free folk.
21
53
"Doubtless I am a laughing stock in Victoria," I said, bitterly.
"It is well known in Victoria, how she betrayed you," said Peggy.
"Where did you hear that?" I asked.
"And am I, only a dock worker, known in Victoria?" I looked at her.
"Tasdron spoke of it in the tavern to free men," she said, "and I, and other slaves, overheard him speak".
I supposed there was little in Victoria that was not known to its nude or half-clad tavern slaves.
Such girls, in spite of their collars, often know more of what transpires in a town or city than many free folk.
"Doubtless I am a laughing stock in Victoria," I said, bitterly.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21)