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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 84 She cried out.
6 85 "Be silent," I said to her.
6 86 I knew what must now pass, and it was what would have passed in any city or on any road or trail or path in Gor.
6 87 She was a captive female, and must, naturally, submit to her assessment as prize; she must also be, incidentally, examined for weapons; a dagger or poisoned needle is often concealed in the clothing of free women.
6 88 There were interested murmurs from the crowd when, to the Gorean's thinking, the unusual garments underlying her yellow shift were revealed.
6 89 "Please," she wept, turning to me.
6 90 "Be silent," I cautioned her.
She cried out. "Be silent," I said to her. I knew what must now pass, and it was what would have passed in any city or on any road or trail or path in Gor. She was a captive female, and must, naturally, submit to her assessment as prize; she must also be, incidentally, examined for weapons; a dagger or poisoned needle is often concealed in the clothing of free women. There were interested murmurs from the crowd when, to the Gorean's thinking, the unusual garments underlying her yellow shift were revealed. "Please," she wept, turning to me. "Be silent," I cautioned her. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )