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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Fifteen silver tarsks," I said, "is a great deal of money to pay for a mere feast slave". - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #697)
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31 697 "Fifteen silver tarsks," I said, "is a great deal of money to pay for a mere feast slave".

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

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31 694 I preceded him to the door, where I stopped.
31 695 "May I speak, Master?" I asked.
31 696 "Of course, Lady Sheila," he said.
31 697 "Fifteen silver tarsks," I said, "is a great deal of money to pay for a mere feast slave".
31 698 "Yes," he said, "fifteen silver tarsks would be a great deal of money to pay—for a mere feast slave".
31 699 "Master understands clearly, I trust," I said, "that that is all I am, that I am only a feast slave".
31 700 "Do you really think," he asked, "that I would have paid fifteen tarsks for you, and had you brought here with your group, all the way from Ar, if you were only a feast slave?" "But that is all I am," I said, "only a feast slave!" He spun me about, to face him.
I preceded him to the door, where I stopped. "May I speak, Master?" I asked. "Of course, Lady Sheila," he said. "Fifteen silver tarsks," I said, "is a great deal of money to pay for a mere feast slave". "Yes," he said, "fifteen silver tarsks would be a great deal of money to pay—for a mere feast slave". "Master understands clearly, I trust," I said, "that that is all I am, that I am only a feast slave". "Do you really think," he asked, "that I would have paid fifteen tarsks for you, and had you brought here with your group, all the way from Ar, if you were only a feast slave?" "But that is all I am," I said, "only a feast slave!" He spun me about, to face him. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31)