Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
677
Was Publia, who was first, thought most beautiful, and thus led the chain, or was it perhaps that Claudia's crime, treachery, the betrayal of a homestone, and such, was thought most heinous, and that this explained her position, perhaps that of greatest degradation and shame? "I am curious," I said, addressing myself to the girls' keeper, the fellow from Port Cos.
Was Publia, who was first, thought most beautiful, and thus led the chain, or was it perhaps that Claudia's crime, treachery, the betrayal of a Home Stone, and such, was thought most heinous, and that this explained her position, perhaps that of greatest degradation and shame? "I am curious," I said, addressing myself to the girls' keeper, the fellow from Port Cos.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #677)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
674
When girls are sold from a chain each is expected, kneeling before prospective clients, to utter the phrase, "Buy me, Master".
24
675
If it is a rent chain, of the sort commonly brought to fairs or carnivals, the phrase is usually, "Rent me, Master".
24
676
As there were only two girls on the present necklace, Publia and Claudia, it is was hard to say what prompted the order in which they were placed.
24
677
Was Publia, who was first, thought most beautiful, and thus led the chain, or was it perhaps that Claudia's crime, treachery, the betrayal of a homestone, and such, was thought most heinous, and that this explained her position, perhaps that of greatest degradation and shame? "I am curious," I said, addressing myself to the girls' keeper, the fellow from Port Cos.
24
678
"Is there any reason why the girls are in the particular order they are, the one first there, the other second?" "Certainly," said he.
24
679
"May I inquire?" I said.
24
680
"Certainly," he said.
When girls are sold from a chain each is expected, kneeling before prospective clients, to utter the phrase, "Buy me, Master".
If it is a rent chain, of the sort commonly brought to fairs or carnivals, the phrase is usually, "Rent me, Master".
As there were only two girls on the present necklace, Publia and Claudia, it is was hard to say what prompted the order in which they were placed.
Was Publia, who was first, thought most beautiful, and thus led the chain, or was it perhaps that Claudia's crime, treachery, the betrayal of a home stone, and such, was thought most heinous, and that this explained her position, perhaps that of greatest degradation and shame? "I am curious," I said, addressing myself to the girls' keeper, the fellow from Port Cos.
"Is there any reason why the girls are in the particular order they are, the one first there, the other second?" "Certainly," said he.
"May I inquire?" I said.
"Certainly," he said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)