Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Barbarians are nothing!" The auctioneer conferred with a market official, who kept lists of lot numbers and confirmed the bids and final sale with the buyers or their agents at the side of the block.
"Barbarians are nothing!" The auctioneer conferred with a market official, who kept lists of lot numbers and confirmed the bids and final sale with the buyers or their agents at the side of the block.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #198)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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The auctioneer, as though in the throes of misery, almost threw the poor girl back down the stairs of the block, kicking her bit of dark blanket angrily after her.
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He glared up at the crowd.
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197
"I told you!" he cried.
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198
"Barbarians are nothing!" The auctioneer conferred with a market official, who kept lists of lot numbers and confirmed the bids and final sale with the buyers or their agents at the side of the block.
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199
The auctioneer looked dejected when he returned to the center of the block.
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"Forgive me, Brothers and Sisters of my City, Glorious Ar," he begged, "for I must bring yet more barbarians before you".
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The crowd, or much of it, stormed to its feet.
The auctioneer, as though in the throes of misery, almost threw the poor girl back down the stairs of the block, kicking her bit of dark blanket angrily after her.
He glared up at the crowd.
"I told you!" he cried.
"Barbarians are nothing!" The auctioneer conferred with a market official, who kept lists of lot numbers and confirmed the bids and final sale with the buyers or their agents at the side of the block.
The auctioneer looked dejected when he returned to the center of the block.
"Forgive me, Brothers and Sisters of my City, Glorious Ar," he begged, "for I must bring yet more barbarians before you".
The crowd, or much of it, stormed to its feet.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)