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

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10 410 Because of the many dislocations, and the famine in parts of the country, many women have had to sell themselves into slavery.
10 411 Too, thousands of females from Torcadino alone, over the recent months, in virtue of one coup or another, have been put into the market.
10 412 Too, mercenaries and raiders abound.
10 413 Slavers grow more bold, even in larger cities.
10 414 Crowding, and the influx of refugees, too, in such cities as Ar, refugees who are often beautiful and defenseless, and easily taken, have contributed to the depression of the market".
10 415 "I see, Master," I said.
10 416 "But you would still be curious as to your comparative value," he speculated.
Because of the many dislocations, and the famine in parts of the country, many women have had to sell themselves into slavery. Too, thousands of females from Torcadino alone, over the recent months, in virtue of one coup or another, have been put into the market. Too, mercenaries and raiders abound. Slavers grow more bold, even in larger cities. Crowding, and the influx of refugees, too, in such cities as Ar, refugees who are often beautiful and defenseless, and easily taken, have contributed to the depression of the market". "I see, Master," I said. "But you would still be curious as to your comparative value," he speculated. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )