Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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38
The little wench from Port Kar, whom Kamchak and I had seen in the slave wagon when we had bought paga the night before the games of Love War, was this night to perform the chain dance.
The little wench from Port Kar, whom Kamchak and I had seen in the slave wagon when we had bought paga the night before the games of Love War, was this night to perform the chain dance.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #38)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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35
Once I thought to turn and question him, but he had disappeared.
12
36
I turned and retraced my steps to the wagon of Kamchak.
12
37
I was looking forward to the evening.
12
38
The little wench from Port Kar, whom Kamchak and I had seen in the slave wagon when we had bought paga the night before the games of Love War, was this night to perform the chain dance.
12
39
I recalled that he might have, had it not been for me, even purchased the girl.
12
40
She had surely taken his eye and, I shall admit, mine as well.
12
41
Already a large, curtained enclosure had been set up near the slave wagon.
Once I thought to turn and question him, but he had disappeared.
I turned and retraced my steps to the wagon of Kamchak.
I was looking forward to the evening.
The little wench from Port Kar, whom Kamchak and I had seen in the slave wagon when we had bought paga the night before the games of Love War, was this night to perform the chain dance.
I recalled that he might have, had it not been for me, even purchased the girl.
She had surely taken his eye and, I shall admit, mine as well.
Already a large, curtained enclosure had been set up near the slave wagon.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)