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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 705 At least she had not been beaten.
24 706 She supposed now that she would return her silks and adornments, the bells and such, to the interior of the area of preparation, and return to the vat of Callimachus.
24 707 She dared to lift her head a little, but she saw neither Mirus nor Selius Arconious within the enclosure.
24 708 She did see, this frightening her, and she quickly put down her head, the scribe who had interviewed her in the exhibition cage, and three guardsmen, with him, not one but three, all approaching.
24 709 Her apprehensions were much increased when she became aware that they had stopped in her vicinity.
24 710 Ellen, trembling, pressed her forehead down into the sand.
24 711 "117, Kajira Ellen," said the scribe.
At least she had not been beaten. She supposed now that she would return her silks and adornments, the bells and such, to the interior of the area of preparation, and return to the vat of Callimachus. She dared to lift her head a little, but she saw neither Mirus nor Selius Arconious within the enclosure. She did see, this frightening her, and she quickly put down her head, the scribe who had interviewed her in the exhibition cage, and three guardsmen, with him, not one but three, all approaching. Her apprehensions were much increased when she became aware that they had stopped in her vicinity. Ellen, trembling, pressed her forehead down into the sand. "117, Kajira Ellen," said the scribe. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )