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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 176 Her eyes didn't seem to focus, and her tongue occasionally protruded at the side of her mouth.
19 177 She scratched herself, and looked about herself, seemingly obtuse and surly.
19 178 The crowd was taken aback, for such a wench would scarcely be presented on the meanest block of the smallest market in the city.
19 179 I myself was startled, for I had seen the girl before and knew her somewhat; this was not her real person; the crowd, of course, would not know that.
19 180 The auctioneer, as though desperately, tried to do his best for the girl, but soon jeers were forthcoming from the crowd, hissings and shoutings; when her blanket was removed from her, gracefully by the auctioneer, as though removing an expensive wrap from a lady of pearls and sophistication, she slouched so that one might have thought her back had been built in pieces, haphazardly; the crowd cried out in fury.
19 181 The auctioneer, apparently losing his temper, responded angrily to some critics in the first tiers, and was himself hooted and decried.
19 182 The girl seemed to understand nothing.
Her eyes didn't seem to focus, and her tongue occasionally protruded at the side of her mouth. She scratched herself, and looked about herself, seemingly obtuse and surly. The crowd was taken aback, for such a wench would scarcely be presented on the meanest block of the smallest market in the city. I myself was startled, for I had seen the girl before and knew her somewhat; this was not her real person; the crowd, of course, would not know that. The auctioneer, as though desperately, tried to do his best for the girl, but soon jeers were forthcoming from the crowd, hissings and shoutings; when her blanket was removed from her, gracefully by the auctioneer, as though removing an expensive wrap from a lady of pearls and sophistication, she slouched so that one might have thought her back had been built in pieces, haphazardly; the crowd cried out in fury. The auctioneer, apparently losing his temper, responded angrily to some critics in the first tiers, and was himself hooted and decried. The girl seemed to understand nothing. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )