Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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139
"Still," said the young man, "they are not good for the market".
4
140
"That may be true," I said.
4
141
It seemed to me not unlikely that an influx of barbarian females, in a given area, at a given time, might depress prices.
4
142
To be sure, the slavers in league with the Kurii usually distributed these girls throughout various markets.
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143
This made the females more difficult to trace back to their delivery points and, of course, tended, on the whole, to improve the prices one could receive for them.
4
144
"It will soon be time to camp," said the young man.
4
145
"The slaves, I trust," I said, jerking my head back toward the lovely, bound inmates of the wagon, "are on their slave wine".
"Still," said the young man, "they are not good for the market".
"That may be true," I said.
It seemed to me not unlikely that an influx of barbarian females, in a given area, at a given time, might depress prices.
To be sure, the slavers in league with the Kurii usually distributed these girls throughout various markets.
This made the females more difficult to trace back to their delivery points and, of course, tended, on the whole, to improve the prices one could receive for them.
"It will soon be time to camp," said the young man.
"The slaves, I trust," I said, jerking my head back toward the lovely, bound inmates of the wagon, "are on their slave wine".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )