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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had no doubt but what she had now rendered ample proof to him that she was worth far more than the golden tarn disk he had arrogantly paid for her. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #16)
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22 16 I had no doubt but what she had now rendered ample proof to him that she was worth far more than the golden tarn disk he had arrogantly paid for her.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 13 No longer was his use bracelet on her wrist, but his collar was now on her neck.
22 14 I had little doubt that yesterday morning she would have been whipped, for having spoken without permission, as he had informed her in the hall of Belnar.
22 15 This morning, however, it did not seem that she had felt a whip, other than, doubtless, the whip of the furs, at the hands of her gifted, imperious master.
22 16 I had no doubt but what she had now rendered ample proof to him that she was worth far more than the golden tarn disk he had arrogantly paid for her.
22 17 If she had not yet done so, I did not doubt but what he, in the manner of the Gorean master, would see to it that she soon did.
22 18 "You escaped from the city without incident?" I asked.
22 19 "Yes," said Boots, "and, later, so, too, did Andronicus, with Chino, Lecchio, and Petrucchio".
No longer was his use bracelet on her wrist, but his collar was now on her neck. I had little doubt that yesterday morning she would have been whipped, for having spoken without permission, as he had informed her in the hall of Belnar. This morning, however, it did not seem that she had felt a whip, other than, doubtless, the whip of the furs, at the hands of her gifted, imperious master. I had no doubt but what she had now rendered ample proof to him that she was worth far more than the golden tarn disk he had arrogantly paid for her. If she had not yet done so, I did not doubt but what he, in the manner of the Gorean master, would see to it that she soon did. "You escaped from the city without incident?" I asked. "Yes," said Boots, "and, later, so, too, did Andronicus, with Chino, Lecchio, and Petrucchio". - (Players of Gor, Chapter 22)