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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 238 The fellow put his left hand on my breast, holding it still, reading it.
9 239 Then he nodded to another fellow, behind me and to my left, on the platform.
9 240 "Lot 89," called that fellow.
9 241 Various men at the rail and in the tiers rustled papers, or glanced at notes, held in their hands.
9 242 I gathered that many of them might be the sort of men who would buy more than one woman.
9 243 That frightened me.
9 244 I listened to the fellow behind us, scarcely understanding him.
The fellow put his left hand on my breast, holding it still, reading it. Then he nodded to another fellow, behind me and to my left, on the platform. "Lot 89," called that fellow. Various men at the rail and in the tiers rustled papers, or glanced at notes, held in their hands. I gathered that many of them might be the sort of men who would buy more than one woman. That frightened me. I listened to the fellow behind us, scarcely understanding him. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )