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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 1308 That is Emris and Cichek who beg you to buy them.
16 1309 Zara, so slim and shapely, pleads for your collar.
16 1310 These are prize slaves, sought by the Curulean, but withheld, due to my popular propensities, for the district of Metellus, and our beloved Kettle Market.
16 1311 Any one of these is worth a Ubar's medallion, a thousand golden tarn disks, but I am a destitute man, who, due to personal exigencies am in sudden dire need of ready cash.
16 1312 I am prepared to let any of these unparalleled beauties go for as little as a dozen silver tarsks!" "Shelf girls!" snorted a man, turning away.
16 1313 "Have that one stand, to be examined," said a man.
16 1314 "Cotina, stand, examination position!" snapped Targo.
That is Emris and Cichek who beg you to buy them. Zara, so slim and shapely, pleads for your collar. These are prize slaves, sought by the Curulean, but withheld, due to my popular propensities, for the district of Metellus, and our beloved Kettle Market. Any one of these is worth a Ubar's medallion, a thousand golden tarn disks, but I am a destitute man, who, due to personal exigencies am in sudden dire need of ready cash. I am prepared to let any of these unparalleled beauties go for as little as a dozen silver tarsks!" "Shelf girls!" snorted a man, turning away. "Have that one stand, to be examined," said a man. "Cotina, stand, examination position!" snapped Targo. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )