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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 364 "Why should you not be sold?" "I think Master would have difficulty recouping his losses," she smiled.
30 365 "Did he not pay something in the neighborhood of twenty-one tarsks, and of silver, for me?" "Doubtless I muchly, and foolishly, overpaid," he said.
30 366 "Yes, Master," she agreed.
30 367 Many girls such as she, she knew, and excellent girls, quality shackle sluts, went for as little as one and a half to three silver tarsks.
30 368 She recalled there had been a bid of fifteen silver tarsks on her even before Mirus and Selius Arconious had entered upon their competition for a slave, the shapely, gray-eyed brunette being displayed and auctioned.
30 369 Fifteen silver tarsks, though, she thought, was surely excessive.
30 370 Much, of course, had to do with the place, the wealth at hand, the number of bidders, the fever of the bidding, and such.
"Why should you not be sold?" "I think Master would have difficulty recouping his losses," she smiled. "Did he not pay something in the neighborhood of twenty-one tarsks, and of silver, for me?" "Doubtless I muchly, and foolishly, overpaid," he said. "Yes, Master," she agreed. Many girls such as she, she knew, and excellent girls, quality shackle sluts, went for as little as one and a half to three silver tarsks. She recalled there had been a bid of fifteen silver tarsks on her even before Mirus and Selius Arconious had entered upon their competition for a slave, the shapely, gray-eyed brunette being displayed and auctioned. Fifteen silver tarsks, though, she thought, was surely excessive. Much, of course, had to do with the place, the wealth at hand, the number of bidders, the fever of the bidding, and such. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )