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

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14 432 She was, after all, only a white female slave and they were fine hatchets.
14 433 Her former master kept her brief shirt dress.
14 434 It was, after all, the girl who had been traded for, not the shirt dress.
14 435 This did not matter, of course, really, for Grunt doubtless, if he wished to clothe the new slave, had an extra slave tunic or so among his goods.
14 436 Too, he had the tunics left from Ulla, Lenna, and Margaret.
14 437 The Dust Legs had traded for the girls, not their tunics.
14 438 To be sure, Grunt would not, I suppose, have minded throwing the tunics in, if they had been wanted.
She was, after all, only a white female slave and they were fine hatchets. Her former master kept her brief shirt dress. It was, after all, the girl who had been traded for, not the shirt dress. This did not matter, of course, really, for Grunt doubtless, if he wished to clothe the new slave, had an extra slave tunic or so among his goods. Too, he had the tunics left from Ulla, Lenna, and Margaret. The Dust Legs had traded for the girls, not their tunics. To be sure, Grunt would not, I suppose, have minded throwing the tunics in, if they had been wanted. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )