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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

The other is in a distant city, where negotiations may be conducted, the authenticity of our negotiators attested to by the possession of the second slipper. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #794)
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29 794 The other is in a distant city, where negotiations may be conducted, the authenticity of our negotiators attested to by the possession of the second slipper.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 791 "How dare you put me in such things! Remove them, immediately!" The pit master was then again before her.
29 792 He looked down at her feet.
29 793 "One slipper," said he, not turning from the free woman, but addressing himself to the clerk, "was used to convince her house that she was in our keeping.
29 794 The other is in a distant city, where negotiations may be conducted, the authenticity of our negotiators attested to by the possession of the second slipper.
29 795 It was not thought that, under the circumstances, she required hose".
29 796 Bonds are seldom placed over clothing.
29 797 The free woman, the Lady Ilene of Venna, was under detention, rather obviously as a ransom prisoner, as had been the Lady Constanzia of Besnit, now the slave Constanzia, owned by Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax.
"How dare you put me in such things! Remove them, immediately!" The pit master was then again before her. He looked down at her feet. "One slipper," said he, not turning from the free woman, but addressing himself to the clerk, "was used to convince her house that she was in our keeping. The other is in a distant city, where negotiations may be conducted, the authenticity of our negotiators attested to by the possession of the second slipper. It was not thought that, under the circumstances, she required hose". Bonds are seldom placed over clothing. The free woman, the Lady Ilene of Venna, was under detention, rather obviously as a ransom prisoner, as had been the Lady Constanzia of Besnit, now the slave Constanzia, owned by Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)