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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I am a poor judge of slaves," said Flavion, "but she is exquisitely curved, is she not?" "She would probably sell for at least two tarsks," said Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #154)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
57 154 "I am a poor judge of slaves," said Flavion, "but she is exquisitely curved, is she not?" "She would probably sell for at least two tarsks," said Cabot.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
57 151 "It is true she is only a slave," said Cabot.
57 152 "I think," said Flavion, "you would do much, perhaps anything, to get her back".
57 153 "Perhaps to teach her what it is to be a slave, and then sell her".
57 154 "I am a poor judge of slaves," said Flavion, "but she is exquisitely curved, is she not?" "She would probably sell for at least two tarsks," said Cabot.
57 155 "That is a high price, is it not?" "Yes".
57 156 "She fled, days ago," said Flavion, warily.
57 157 "Doubtless, by now, she has perished of exposure, or starved, or fallen to wild animals, or has been killed by Agamemnon's Kurii, for they had orders to fire on all humans".
"It is true she is only a slave," said Cabot. "I think," said Flavion, "you would do much, perhaps anything, to get her back". "Perhaps to teach her what it is to be a slave, and then sell her". "I am a poor judge of slaves," said Flavion, "but she is exquisitely curved, is she not?" "She would probably sell for at least two tarsks," said Cabot. "That is a high price, is it not?" "Yes". "She fled, days ago," said Flavion, warily. "Doubtless, by now, she has perished of exposure, or starved, or fallen to wild animals, or has been killed by Agamemnon's Kurii, for they had orders to fire on all humans". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 57)