Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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The corsairs of Port Kar venturing at sea, prowling the merchant routes, unannouncedly visiting coastal towns, and such, often returned to port well freighted with various assortments of goods, fruits and grains, weapons, vessels, tools, leathers, viands and wines, precious metals and stones, diverse jewelries, unguents, perfumes, silks, women, and such.
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These women are often wholesaled, given their numbers.
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Not infrequently they are wholesaled south to Schendi, for those of Schendi are fond of white-skinned female slaves.
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Slavers, of course, come from various cities to bid.
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Port Kar is well known for the high quality of her "fresh collar meat".
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Many of these women, of course, on the other hand, are distributed as gifts by the captains or, more likely, retailed locally, for example sold to various local taverns.
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The women are usually of high quality or they would not be taken.
The corsairs of Port Kar venturing at sea, prowling the merchant routes, unannouncedly visiting coastal towns, and such, often returned to port well freighted with various assortments of goods, fruits and grains, weapons, vessels, tools, leathers, viands and wines, precious metals and stones, diverse jewelries, unguents, perfumes, silks, women, and such.
These women are often wholesaled, given their numbers.
Not infrequently they are wholesaled south to Schendi, for those of Schendi are fond of white-skinned female slaves.
Slavers, of course, come from various cities to bid.
Port Kar is well known for the high quality of her "fresh collar meat".
Many of these women, of course, on the other hand, are distributed as gifts by the captains or, more likely, retailed locally, for example sold to various local taverns.
The women are usually of high quality or they would not be taken.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )