"Is there enough there to buy passage to Ar?" I asked.
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"No," she said.
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"But I would prefer in any case to remain in Turia—it is my home".
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"How do you live?" I asked.
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"I shop for wealthy women," said she, "for pastries and tarts and cakes—things they will not trust their female slaves to buy".
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I laughed.
I supposed what she said was true.
"Is there enough there to buy passage to Ar?" I asked.
"No," she said.
"But I would prefer in any case to remain in Turia—it is my home".
"How do you live?" I asked.
"I shop for wealthy women," said she, "for pastries and tarts and cakes—things they will not trust their female slaves to buy".
I laughed.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )