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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Ah," he said, "you vain little she-tarsk, you want to know if that is much money, do you not? You want to know how much you brought, really, on the block, as a stripped slave. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #400)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 400 "Ah," he said, "you vain little she-tarsk, you want to know if that is much money, do you not? You want to know how much you brought, really, on the block, as a stripped slave.

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

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10 397 "It was two and fifty," I said, "but I do not know, really, what that means".
10 398 "Two silver tarsks," he said, "and fifty copper tarsks, not tarsk bits, but tarsks, whole tarsks".
10 399 I looked up at him.
10 400 "Ah," he said, "you vain little she-tarsk, you want to know if that is much money, do you not? You want to know how much you brought, really, on the block, as a stripped slave.
10 401 You want to form an estimate as to your value.
10 402 You want to know what you are worth.
10 403 You are curious to know what you might bring in an open market".
"It was two and fifty," I said, "but I do not know, really, what that means". "Two silver tarsks," he said, "and fifty copper tarsks, not tarsk bits, but tarsks, whole tarsks". I looked up at him. "Ah," he said, "you vain little she-tarsk, you want to know if that is much money, do you not? You want to know how much you brought, really, on the block, as a stripped slave. You want to form an estimate as to your value. You want to know what you are worth. You are curious to know what you might bring in an open market". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10)