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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 40 Too, he had little of practical value in giving such beasts the initial scent.
21 41 Too, it is expensive to rent sleen, and Speusippus, who was a poor man, might even lack the means to do so.
21 42 It is much more expensive, for example, to rent a sleen than a slave.
21 43 Sleen are often rented by the ahn.
21 44 Slaves are commonly rented by the day or week.
21 45 One of the greatest advantages I had, I thought, was that Speusippus, being an intelligent man, would presumably keep the secret of my identity.
21 46 It would do his coin box little good if I fell to the chain of some burly huntsman from the foothills of the Voltai.
Too, he had little of practical value in giving such beasts the initial scent. Too, it is expensive to rent sleen, and Speusippus, who was a poor man, might even lack the means to do so. It is much more expensive, for example, to rent a sleen than a slave. Sleen are often rented by the ahn. Slaves are commonly rented by the day or week. One of the greatest advantages I had, I thought, was that Speusippus, being an intelligent man, would presumably keep the secret of my identity. It would do his coin box little good if I fell to the chain of some burly huntsman from the foothills of the Voltai. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )