Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
403
At hearing the name of this city, the slave thought, naturally, of the slave, Melanie, whom she had met at the festival camp.
At hearing the name of this city, the slave thought, naturally, of the slave, Melanie, whom she had met at the festival camp.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #403)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
400
"Yes," said Fel Doron.
28
401
"In eight or ten days," said Portus Canio to Mirus, "you might reach the coast, and Brundisium".
28
402
"In some twenty days," said Fel Doron, "it is our hope to reach the Viktel Aria, near Venna".
28
403
At hearing the name of this city, the slave thought, naturally, of the slave, Melanie, whom she had met at the festival camp.
28
404
Melanie, she recalled, had been sold to a man from Venna.
28
405
She thought of the hundreds of cities and towns merely in known Gor, in which thousands of women such as she, tunicked and collared, served masters.
28
406
Interestingly, it gave her a warm, deep, rich sense of identity, and belonging.
"Yes," said Fel Doron.
"In eight or ten days," said Portus Canio to Mirus, "you might reach the coast, and Brundisium".
"In some twenty days," said Fel Doron, "it is our hope to reach the Viktel Aria, near Venna".
At hearing the name of this city, the slave thought, naturally, of the slave, Melanie, whom she had met at the festival camp.
Melanie, she recalled, had been sold to a man from Venna.
She thought of the hundreds of cities and towns merely in known Gor, in which thousands of women such as she, tunicked and collared, served masters.
Interestingly, it gave her a warm, deep, rich sense of identity, and belonging.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28)