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

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14 506 Margaret cringed at their feet.
14 507 The Dust Leg, more than pleased, tried to get Grunt to accept at least one extra hide for the girl, but this, of course, Grunt magnanimously refused to do.
14 508 A bargain struck was, after all, a bargain to be adhered to.
14 509 He was, after all, was he not, a merchant? Margaret was jerked to her knees and the Dust Leg tied his beaded collar on her throat.
14 510 He then bound her small wrists tightly before her body with a long thong and, pulling her to her feet, led her away, by the free end of the thong, followed by his friends, to his kaiila.
14 511 "They are very pleased," I said to Grunt.
14 512 "I think so," he said.
Margaret cringed at their feet. The Dust Leg, more than pleased, tried to get Grunt to accept at least one extra hide for the girl, but this, of course, Grunt magnanimously refused to do. A bargain struck was, after all, a bargain to be adhered to. He was, after all, was he not, a merchant? Margaret was jerked to her knees and the Dust Leg tied his beaded collar on her throat. He then bound her small wrists tightly before her body with a long thong and, pulling her to her feet, led her away, by the free end of the thong, followed by his friends, to his kaiila. "They are very pleased," I said to Grunt. "I think so," he said. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )