• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"high " "council "

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 116 Slaves are, of course, in any event, a form of currency.
13 117 They are exchangeable, bartarable, vendible, as any other form of goods, cloth, leather, metal, kaiila, tarsk, verr, such things.
13 118 Their furs did not muchly conceal them, and it was tantalizing to consider them washed, and brushed and combed, and in rep-cloth tunics or slave silk.
13 119 Might not both serve well in a high city? Perhaps even as lesser slaves at the feast of a Ubar? Yes, thought Cabot, they would sell well.
13 120 The leader is generous.
13 121 Many men would be pleased to have them chained to the slave ring at the foot of his couch.
13 122 At this point a cry, as of a bird, came through the trees.
Slaves are, of course, in any event, a form of currency. They are exchangeable, bartarable, vendible, as any other form of goods, cloth, leather, metal, kaiila, tarsk, verr, such things. Their furs did not muchly conceal them, and it was tantalizing to consider them washed, and brushed and combed, and in rep-cloth tunics or slave silk. Might not both serve well in a high city? Perhaps even as lesser slaves at the feast of a Ubar? Yes, thought Cabot, they would sell well. The leader is generous. Many men would be pleased to have them chained to the slave ring at the foot of his couch. At this point a cry, as of a bird, came through the trees. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )