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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1049 "Yes," she said, uncertainly.
11 1050 "And she will indeed be shown that chamber".
11 1051 "And what manner of chamber might that be, Master?" "It is, of course, a slaving chamber," he said.
11 1052 "There our fair guest will be stripped, fingerprinted and toeprinted, measured with care, and papers prepared on her.
11 1053 She will then be branded and collared, following which the final certifications will be placed on the papers.
11 1054 She will then be taken in chains to the chamber where she will spend the night, a cell.
11 1055 The gold will be waiting in the cell, all the twenty double-weight ingots of it, carefully stacked.
"Yes," she said, uncertainly. "And she will indeed be shown that chamber". "And what manner of chamber might that be, Master?" "It is, of course, a slaving chamber," he said. "There our fair guest will be stripped, fingerprinted and toeprinted, measured with care, and papers prepared on her. She will then be branded and collared, following which the final certifications will be placed on the papers. She will then be taken in chains to the chamber where she will spend the night, a cell. The gold will be waiting in the cell, all the twenty double-weight ingots of it, carefully stacked. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )