Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
He had entertained Hurtha and myself, sharing some fine paga with us, of the House of Temus, my favorite, after Boabissia had been removed from the room, presumably to be transported to his house of business.
He had entertained Hurtha and myself, sharing some fine paga with us, of the House of Temus, my favorite, after Boabissia had been removed from the room, presumably to be transported to his house of business.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #9)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
Indeed, it was identical with that on his place of business, which I had passed at various times when in Ar, a large, formidable structure located in the heart of Ar's slaving district, which housed various facilities pertinent to his trade, ranging from beautifully appointed sales rooms to discipline pits.
25
7
I had also seen it at different times at the Sardar Fairs, at his display spaces.
25
8
I had not met him personally, however, until today.
25
9
He had entertained Hurtha and myself, sharing some fine paga with us, of the House of Temus, my favorite, after Boabissia had been removed from the room, presumably to be transported to his house of business.
25
10
By now she was doubtless marked and collared, and chained somewhere there, presumably in the lower pens, as she was for most practical purposes a new girl.
25
11
He seemed a very pleasant fellow.
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The Tau on Boabissia's disk had reminded me, I suppose, of his Tau.
Indeed, it was identical with that on his place of business, which I had passed at various times when in Ar, a large, formidable structure located in the heart of Ar's slaving district, which housed various facilities pertinent to his trade, ranging from beautifully appointed sales rooms to discipline pits.
I had also seen it at different times at the Sardar Fairs, at his display spaces.
I had not met him personally, however, until today.
He had entertained Hurtha and myself, sharing some fine paga with us, of the House of Temus, my favorite, after Boabissia had been removed from the room, presumably to be transported to his house of business.
By now she was doubtless marked and collared, and chained somewhere there, presumably in the lower pens, as she was for most practical purposes a new girl.
He seemed a very pleasant fellow.
The Tau on Boabissia's disk had reminded me, I suppose, of his Tau.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)