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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 214 I was silent.
10 215 "I was not displeased that your performance on the block was as ambiguous as it was, toward the end of your sale," he said.
10 216 "Master?" I asked.
10 217 "A kajira is occasionally entitled to terror," he said.
10 218 "Thank you, Master," I said, hesitantly.
10 219 "And it perhaps confused certain buyers," he said, "inhibiting them from submitting higher bids.
10 220 I turned it thus to my profit".
I was silent. "I was not displeased that your performance on the block was as ambiguous as it was, toward the end of your sale," he said. "Master?" I asked. "A kajira is occasionally entitled to terror," he said. "Thank you, Master," I said, hesitantly. "And it perhaps confused certain buyers," he said, "inhibiting them from submitting higher bids. I turned it thus to my profit". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )