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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 121 "Are these barbarians commonly shipped west over the Boswell Pass?" I asked.
4 122 "Almost never," said the young man.
4 123 "They are generally taken south and, apparently, transported over the southern passes".
4 124 This new information confirmed my suspicions that these girls were indeed the fruits of slaving on Earth.
4 125 If they were transported over the Boswell Pass they might, eventually, come to the attention of Clark of Thentis, a slaver of Thentis, who had rendered services to Priest-Kings.
4 126 "Interesting," I said.
4 127 The vicinity of Kailiauk, with its nearness to the Barrens, seemed a remote and useful place for a delivery point.
"Are these barbarians commonly shipped west over the Boswell Pass?" I asked. "Almost never," said the young man. "They are generally taken south and, apparently, transported over the southern passes". This new information confirmed my suspicions that these girls were indeed the fruits of slaving on Earth. If they were transported over the Boswell Pass they might, eventually, come to the attention of Clark of Thentis, a slaver of Thentis, who had rendered services to Priest-Kings. "Interesting," I said. The vicinity of Kailiauk, with its nearness to the Barrens, seemed a remote and useful place for a delivery point. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )