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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 97 This thought amused me.
4 98 But I would have to choose the taverner and tavern well.
4 99 The taverner must be harsh and exacting, petty, avaricious and uncompromising.
4 100 And his place of business must be one of the worst in the city; it must be in the area of the lower canals; it must be stinking, dingy, squalid and cheap; and it must be busy, crowded often with boisterous ruffians, some just in from the sea, who are impatient with slaves.
4 101 There, in such a place, let the proud Talena, once the daughter of a Ubar, wear the collar of her master.
4 102 Let her there, stripped, or silked, as he might choose, serve and please his customers.
4 103 I chewed the last of the pemmican.
This thought amused me. But I would have to choose the taverner and tavern well. The taverner must be harsh and exacting, petty, avaricious and uncompromising. And his place of business must be one of the worst in the city; it must be in the area of the lower canals; it must be stinking, dingy, squalid and cheap; and it must be busy, crowded often with boisterous ruffians, some just in from the sea, who are impatient with slaves. There, in such a place, let the proud Talena, once the daughter of a Ubar, wear the collar of her master. Let her there, stripped, or silked, as he might choose, serve and please his customers. I chewed the last of the pemmican. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )