Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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303
The girls were, of course, barbarians.
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304
Some Goreans supposed the tiny marks were "selection marks," marks identifying choice females, suitable for eventual enslavement.
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305
This misunderstanding was presumably fostered by the fact that the great majority of Earth females brought to Gor were, in their variety of ways, choice merchandise or, to speak vulgarly, superb "block meat".
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306
"You are to take your orders from this person, or his superiors," said Sullius Maximus.
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307
"I do not understand what is going on here," I said.
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308
"Your duties will be explained to you," said Sullius Maximus.
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309
"What is the name of this 'mariner'?" I asked.
The girls were, of course, barbarians.
Some Goreans supposed the tiny marks were "selection marks," marks identifying choice females, suitable for eventual enslavement.
This misunderstanding was presumably fostered by the fact that the great majority of Earth females brought to Gor were, in their variety of ways, choice merchandise or, to speak vulgarly, superb "block meat".
"You are to take your orders from this person, or his superiors," said Sullius Maximus.
"I do not understand what is going on here," I said.
"Your duties will be explained to you," said Sullius Maximus.
"What is the name of this 'mariner'?" I asked.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )