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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

While they stood outside the cage, roped together by the ankle, lot numbers were inscribed, with a grease pencil, or marker, on their left breasts. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #298)
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22 298 While they stood outside the cage, roped together by the ankle, lot numbers were inscribed, with a grease pencil, or marker, on their left breasts.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 295 Why should such things be brought here, she wondered.
22 296 She then hurried back to where the man had called for wine.
22 297 * * * * Earlier in the day, after having been at the pool, and having been fed and watered, she, and those who had been in her ankle coffle, were conducted to an exhibition cage, one of more than perhaps fifty or sixty.
22 298 While they stood outside the cage, roped together by the ankle, lot numbers were inscribed, with a grease pencil, or marker, on their left breasts.
22 299 The left breast is used in such matters as most men are right-handed.
22 300 Records were kept, regarding the lot numbers and names.
22 301 Those girls who did not have names were given names, for clerical purposes, which might or might not be kept on them after a sale.
Why should such things be brought here, she wondered. She then hurried back to where the man had called for wine. * * * * Earlier in the day, after having been at the pool, and having been fed and watered, she, and those who had been in her ankle coffle, were conducted to an exhibition cage, one of more than perhaps fifty or sixty. While they stood outside the cage, roped together by the ankle, lot numbers were inscribed, with a grease pencil, or marker, on their left breasts. The left breast is used in such matters as most men are right-handed. Records were kept, regarding the lot numbers and names. Those girls who did not have names were given names, for clerical purposes, which might or might not be kept on them after a sale. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)