Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
"Is she more beautiful than I?" A scribe, with papers, was nearby, and, in a moment, began to course the chain.
"Is she more beautiful than I?" A scribe, with papers, was nearby, and, in a moment, began to course the chain.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #27)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
24
They were then ordered to their feet, as had been the others.
25
25
The lot number of the one manacled before Ellen, which number she had seen as she had been brought forward, was again similar to her own.
25
26
Was it higher, or lower? "How beautiful she is," thought Ellen.
25
27
"Is she more beautiful than I?" A scribe, with papers, was nearby, and, in a moment, began to course the chain.
25
28
"115," he said, of the first girl on the chain.
25
29
"116," he said, of the second girl on the chain.
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30
It was not the scribe she had known from the exhibition cage or the silken enclosure of the preceding evening.
They were then ordered to their feet, as had been the others.
The lot number of the one manacled before Ellen, which number she had seen as she had been brought forward, was again similar to her own.
Was it higher, or lower? "How beautiful she is," thought Ellen.
"Is she more beautiful than I?" A scribe, with papers, was nearby, and, in a moment, began to course the chain.
"115," he said, of the first girl on the chain.
"116," he said, of the second girl on the chain.
It was not the scribe she had known from the exhibition cage or the silken enclosure of the preceding evening.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)