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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

"That you were put in a slave hood," I said, "suggests that they might, at that point, have had an open mind on whether or not to keep you as a slave, or sell you". - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #55)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 55 "That you were put in a slave hood," I said, "suggests that they might, at that point, have had an open mind on whether or not to keep you as a slave, or sell you".

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 52 I recalled the barge which had been encountered in the marsh several days ago, when I had been a prisoner.
21 53 It, I was sure, given its condition, was merely an abandoned derelict.
21 54 On the other hand I supposed there might be similar barges here and there in the marsh which had been waylaid, their cargoes then distributed amongst strong men.
21 55 "That you were put in a slave hood," I said, "suggests that they might, at that point, have had an open mind on whether or not to keep you as a slave, or sell you".
21 56 She looked at me.
21 57 "If they had planned at that time on putting you out for tharlarion they might not have bothered hooding you".
21 58 She shuddered.
I recalled the barge which had been encountered in the marsh several days ago, when I had been a prisoner. It, I was sure, given its condition, was merely an abandoned derelict. On the other hand I supposed there might be similar barges here and there in the marsh which had been waylaid, their cargoes then distributed amongst strong men. "That you were put in a slave hood," I said, "suggests that they might, at that point, have had an open mind on whether or not to keep you as a slave, or sell you". She looked at me. "If they had planned at that time on putting you out for tharlarion they might not have bothered hooding you". She shuddered. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 21)