Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
995
I served panthergirls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
I served panther girls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #995)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
992
This he seemed to feel was appropriate, such demeaning, servile labors, for the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
27
993
But, too, I do not think he much cared for me.
27
994
Then, when he got his hands on a meaningless little blond chit, a true slave in every hort of her body, named El-in-or, he gave me away, to a panther girl named Verna, to be taken to the northern forests.
27
995
I served panthergirls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
27
996
"It is difficult to believe that Rask of Treve did not put you to slave use," I said.
27
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"He did, of course," she said.
27
998
"And how were you?" I asked.
This he seemed to feel was appropriate, such demeaning, servile labors, for the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
But, too, I do not think he much cared for me.
Then, when he got his hands on a meaningless little blond chit, a true slave in every hort of her body, named El-in-or, he gave me away, to a panther girl named Verna, to be taken to the northern forests.
I served panther girls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
"It is difficult to believe that Rask of Treve did not put you to slave use," I said.
"He did, of course," she said.
"And how were you?" I asked.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27)