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

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16 1269 And through the crowd, from the right, came Targo, followed by Barzak, who had a figure with him, closely behind him, which he was pulling through the crowd by means of a tightly coiled, muchly shortened leash, his hand gripping it not six inches from the lock at its captive's neck, the figure of a naked, hooded, back-braceleted woman.
16 1270 That must be, Ellen supposed, Barzak's "Jill".
16 1271 "Targo does not seem pleased," warned Zara.
16 1272 "Perhaps the new she-urt cost him too much," said Jasmine.
16 1273 "Remember," said Cotina to Ellen.
16 1274 "You will be less than she, barbarian".
16 1275 "Yes, Mistress," said Ellen.
And through the crowd, from the right, came Targo, followed by Barzak, who had a figure with him, closely behind him, which he was pulling through the crowd by means of a tightly coiled, muchly shortened leash, his hand gripping it not six inches from the lock at its captive's neck, the figure of a naked, hooded, back-braceleted woman. That must be, Ellen supposed, Barzak's "Jill". "Targo does not seem pleased," warned Zara. "Perhaps the new she-urt cost him too much," said Jasmine. "Remember," said Cotina to Ellen. "You will be less than she, barbarian". "Yes, Mistress," said Ellen. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )