Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1096
Ginger and Evelyn had identified the animals for them.
Ginger and Evelyn had identified the animals for them.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1096)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
13
1093
"Would you be so concerned about a boar's opening of a she-tarsk?" I asked.
13
1094
She had seen animals of this sort in the streets of Kailiauk, in the dawn of the day following her sale, when she and the others had been marched out towards the Ihanke.
13
1095
They are used, not unoften, in small Gorean towns, to scavenge garbage.
13
1096
Ginger and Evelyn had identified the animals for them.
13
1097
They had also informed them that, in many towns, such an animal might, in a market, bring a higher price than they themselves.
13
1098
"I am the she-tarsk!" she said.
13
1099
"I am the slave!" "Do you think that you are important?" I inquired.
"Would you be so concerned about a boar's opening of a she-tarsk?" I asked.
She had seen animals of this sort in the streets of Kailiauk, in the dawn of the day following her sale, when she and the others had been marched out towards the Ihanke.
They are used, not unoften, in small Gorean towns, to scavenge garbage.
Ginger and Evelyn had identified the animals for them.
They had also informed them that, in many towns, such an animal might, in a market, bring a higher price than they themselves.
"I am the she-tarsk!" she said.
"I am the slave!" "Do you think that you are important?" I inquired.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)