Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was rather analogous to that of the slave, for, as I recalled, the keeper of the inn appropriated her earnings, ostensibly to defray the expenses of her keeping.
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43
A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
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44
"In the morning, early, after the evening in which I had been carried, bound, to your space, to serve you, I, with other debtors—" "'Debtor sluts'," I said.
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"Yes, master," she said.
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46
"—were redeemed.
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47
We were overjoyed, thinking to be freed, but found to our dismay that we were put in coffle, to be taken northward on the Vosk Road to the vicinity of Ar's Station".
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"I see," I said.
It was rather analogous to that of the slave, for, as I recalled, the keeper of the inn appropriated her earnings, ostensibly to defray the expenses of her keeping.
A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
"In the morning, early, after the evening in which I had been carried, bound, to your space, to serve you, I, with other debtors—" "'Debtor sluts'," I said.
"Yes, master," she said.
"—were redeemed.
We were overjoyed, thinking to be freed, but found to our dismay that we were put in coffle, to be taken northward on the Vosk Road to the vicinity of Ar's Station".
"I see," I said.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )