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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 16 The girl looked at him in sudden fear.
11 17 It might have been the first time she had ever been struck.
11 18 Kamchak had not hit her hard, but sharply enough to instruct her.
11 19 "You will take what abuse any free person of the Wagon Peoples cares to inflict upon you," he said.
11 20 "I see," said a voice, "you know how to handle slaves".
11 21 I turned to see, only a few feet away, on the shoulders of slaves standing on the bloodied sand, the open, bejeweled, cushioned palanquin of Saphrar of the Caste of Merchants.
11 22 Aphris blushed from head to toe, enfolded transparent in the crimson flag of her shame.
The girl looked at him in sudden fear. It might have been the first time she had ever been struck. Kamchak had not hit her hard, but sharply enough to instruct her. "You will take what abuse any free person of the Wagon Peoples cares to inflict upon you," he said. "I see," said a voice, "you know how to handle slaves". I turned to see, only a few feet away, on the shoulders of slaves standing on the bloodied sand, the open, bejeweled, cushioned palanquin of Saphrar of the Caste of Merchants. Aphris blushed from head to toe, enfolded transparent in the crimson flag of her shame. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )