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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 147 "What is more to be feared than sleen," he asked, "saving perhaps a larl?" "There are things," said the small fellow.
29 148 "Men," grinned the bearded fellow.
29 149 "Sometimes," said the small fellow, uneasily.
29 150 "Your girls are pot girls," said the bearded man, "kettle-and-mat girls, laundresses, stable sluts".
29 151 I heard Tupita gasp in anger, tied to my right.
29 152 She had been "first girl" in a much-frequented tavern in Brundisium.
29 153 Then she shrank back, very quiet.
"What is more to be feared than sleen," he asked, "saving perhaps a larl?" "There are things," said the small fellow. "Men," grinned the bearded fellow. "Sometimes," said the small fellow, uneasily. "Your girls are pot girls," said the bearded man, "kettle-and-mat girls, laundresses, stable sluts". I heard Tupita gasp in anger, tied to my right. She had been "first girl" in a much-frequented tavern in Brundisium. Then she shrank back, very quiet. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )