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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 108 The most important thing was not whether you were in a city or not, but your master.
7 109 He would surely be the most important single element in your life.
7 110 You would belong to him, literally.
7 111 However, I thought, it might be nice, other things being equal, to live in one of these lovely cities.
7 112 Also doubtless the labors of a slave in such a city would be easier on the whole than those of one, say, on a farm.
7 113 "Pull the canvas down, quickly," said one of the girls.
7 114 "We are coming to the gate!" We pulled the canvas and silk down, as best we could, and then, very quietly, turned about and sat in the wagon.
The most important thing was not whether you were in a city or not, but your master. He would surely be the most important single element in your life. You would belong to him, literally. However, I thought, it might be nice, other things being equal, to live in one of these lovely cities. Also doubtless the labors of a slave in such a city would be easier on the whole than those of one, say, on a farm. "Pull the canvas down, quickly," said one of the girls. "We are coming to the gate!" We pulled the canvas and silk down, as best we could, and then, very quietly, turned about and sat in the wagon. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )