Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
150
We were now ascending the rise toward the square tent, the overseer's tent.
23
151
Behind it, and to the left, at the foot of the hill, on the low ground, in a soft area, were the pens for the female work slaves.
23
152
I could see a corner of them as we climbed the hill.
23
153
"I was told, master," I said, "that I was sold to my master, Ionicus, for five silver tarsks and a tarsk bit".
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154
"I have heard that," he said.
23
155
"Is that not a high price to pay for a female work slave?" I asked.
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156
"It would be quite high, under normal circumstances, for a normal work slave," he said, amused.
We were now ascending the rise toward the square tent, the overseer's tent.
Behind it, and to the left, at the foot of the hill, on the low ground, in a soft area, were the pens for the female work slaves.
I could see a corner of them as we climbed the hill.
"I was told, master," I said, "that I was sold to my master, Ionicus, for five silver tarsks and a tarsk bit".
"I have heard that," he said.
"Is that not a high price to pay for a female work slave?" I asked.
"It would be quite high, under normal circumstances, for a normal work slave," he said, amused.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )