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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 419 He then turned to the side, where, some yards away, across the room, there was a narrow ancillary door.
15 420 "Ho!" he called.
15 421 In a moment or two there proceeded through the door two men, clad in blue robes.
15 422 One carried a small rectangular board on which he held some papers.
15 423 At his belt there hung a small case, containing at least pens, and a tiny horn, which, as Ellen later realized, was an inkhorn.
15 424 Ellen had seen such papers before, when she had been examined in great detail, apparently partly to ascertain identifying marks, subjected to numerous measurements, and fingerprinted and toeprinted.
15 425 She had little doubt that they were her slave papers.
He then turned to the side, where, some yards away, across the room, there was a narrow ancillary door. "Ho!" he called. In a moment or two there proceeded through the door two men, clad in blue robes. One carried a small rectangular board on which he held some papers. At his belt there hung a small case, containing at least pens, and a tiny horn, which, as Ellen later realized, was an inkhorn. Ellen had seen such papers before, when she had been examined in great detail, apparently partly to ascertain identifying marks, subjected to numerous measurements, and fingerprinted and toeprinted. She had little doubt that they were her slave papers. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )