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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Are the women at stake?" called a judge. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #329)
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10 329 "Are the women at stake?" called a judge.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 326 "How pleased I shall be," hissed the girl, "to see you on your knees in the sand begging Kamras of Turia to finish you!" "Tonight, little Aphris," said Kamchak, "as I promised you, you shall spend your first night in the dung sack".
10 327 "Sleen!" she cried.
10 328 "Sleen! Sleen!" Kamchak roared with laughter and turned the kaiila away.
10 329 "Are the women at stake?" called a judge.
10 330 From down the long lines, from other judges, came the confirming cry.
10 331 "They are at stake".
10 332 "Let the women be secured," called the first judge, who stood on a platform near the beginning of the stake lines, this year on the side of the Wagon Peoples.
"How pleased I shall be," hissed the girl, "to see you on your knees in the sand begging Kamras of Turia to finish you!" "Tonight, little Aphris," said Kamchak, "as I promised you, you shall spend your first night in the dung sack". "Sleen!" she cried. "Sleen! Sleen!" Kamchak roared with laughter and turned the kaiila away. "Are the women at stake?" called a judge. From down the long lines, from other judges, came the confirming cry. "They are at stake". "Let the women be secured," called the first judge, who stood on a platform near the beginning of the stake lines, this year on the side of the Wagon Peoples. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)