Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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29
162
She would, presumably, in one of the rence villages or another, on one of the rence islands, have seen such a brand on some beauty, perhaps stolen from a slave barge.
She would, presumably, in one of the rence villages or another, on one of the rence islands, have seen such a brand on some beauty, perhaps stolen from a slave barge.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #162)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
159
But she looked up, her lips a bit apart, and made a tiny sound.
29
160
"As a rencer," he said, "you probably do not know the meaning of that sign".
29
161
I was pleased that Ina did not whimper affirmatively to that, for, in the past few years, slave girls were not as unknown in the marshes as earlier.
29
162
She would, presumably, in one of the rence villages or another, on one of the rence islands, have seen such a brand on some beauty, perhaps stolen from a slave barge.
29
163
One or two of the men about looked at Plenius, idly, puzzled.
29
164
He crouched down before Ina.
29
165
He pointed to the mark.
But she looked up, her lips a bit apart, and made a tiny sound.
"As a rencer," he said, "you probably do not know the meaning of that sign".
I was pleased that Ina did not whimper affirmatively to that, for, in the past few years, slave girls were not as unknown in the marshes as earlier.
She would, presumably, in one of the rence villages or another, on one of the rence islands, have seen such a brand on some beauty, perhaps stolen from a slave barge.
One or two of the men about looked at Plenius, idly, puzzled.
He crouched down before Ina.
He pointed to the mark.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29)