Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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127
Too, if they sell for more money, they are likely to have a better-fixed master, a prettier collar, a better kennel, a better diet, an easier life, perhaps even sandals.
Too, if they sell for more money, they are likely to have a better-fixed master, a prettier collar, a better kennel, a better diet, an easier life, perhaps even sandals.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #127)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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124
They are encouraged to do well.
12
125
It is not pleasant to be returned to the cage, unsold.
12
126
How desperately they strive to please the auctioneer, to present themselves as superb merchandise, as goods well worth bringing home! How they strive to win a buyer! It is not pleasant to be returned to the cage, unsold.
12
127
Too, if they sell for more money, they are likely to have a better-fixed master, a prettier collar, a better kennel, a better diet, an easier life, perhaps even sandals.
12
128
In any event, it is not well to be returned the cage unsold.
12
129
That can be distinctly unpleasant.
12
130
It was the third month, the first week past the second passage hand.
They are encouraged to do well.
It is not pleasant to be returned to the cage, unsold.
How desperately they strive to please the auctioneer, to present themselves as superb merchandise, as goods well worth bringing home! How they strive to win a buyer! It is not pleasant to be returned to the cage, unsold.
Too, if they sell for more money, they are likely to have a better-fixed master, a prettier collar, a better kennel, a better diet, an easier life, perhaps even sandals.
In any event, it is not well to be returned the cage unsold.
That can be distinctly unpleasant.
It was the third month, the first week past the second passage hand.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12)