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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 80 "Do you think your life has value?" asked one of the men.
23 81 "It has value to me, Masters," wept Ellen.
23 82 "Yes," said a man.
23 83 "Even the life of an urt is precious enough to itself".
23 84 "Surely the life of a slave," said Mirus, dryly, "may be of some value, however negligible, to masters".
23 85 Ellen cast a wild glance of gratitude at Mirus.
23 86 "Do you wish to speak to that point?" Mirus asked her.
"Do you think your life has value?" asked one of the men. "It has value to me, Masters," wept Ellen. "Yes," said a man. "Even the life of an urt is precious enough to itself". "Surely the life of a slave," said Mirus, dryly, "may be of some value, however negligible, to masters". Ellen cast a wild glance of gratitude at Mirus. "Do you wish to speak to that point?" Mirus asked her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )