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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
48 310 "Had I thousand times more," exclaimed Marcus, "I would have given it all to you!" She looked at him, frightened.
48 311 It is one thing to go for a silver tarsk, or such, and quite another for a hundred pieces of gold.
48 312 She knew, of course, something of the worth of women in the markets.
48 313 She knew that she was not, for example, a trained slave, a high slave, a politically sensitive slave, the shackled daughter of a Ubar being publicly sold in the city of her father's conquerors, or such.
48 314 Indeed, she was only a new slave.
48 315 She probably did not even know the hundred kisses.
48 316 Marcus then put his hands on her ankles, preparing to separate them.
"Had I thousand times more," exclaimed Marcus, "I would have given it all to you!" She looked at him, frightened. It is one thing to go for a silver tarsk, or such, and quite another for a hundred pieces of gold. She knew, of course, something of the worth of women in the markets. She knew that she was not, for example, a trained slave, a high slave, a politically sensitive slave, the shackled daughter of a Ubar being publicly sold in the city of her father's conquerors, or such. Indeed, she was only a new slave. She probably did not even know the hundred kisses. Marcus then put his hands on her ankles, preparing to separate them. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )