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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 45 Perhaps suls will be in short supply.
34 46 And some in the stalls will attempt to cheat a slave, who would dare no such thing with a free woman!" "And particularly," I conjectured, "one whose accent might betray her as a barbarian".
34 47 "I fear so, Master," she said.
34 48 "Linger about," I said, "sense the prices, the market, see what goods go for, question other slaves, ones who might speak to you, perhaps another barbarian, if you can find one, do not be afraid to thank the merchant, respectfully, and prepare to leave.
34 49 If your offer is reasonable, you will be hailed to return, however begrudgingly.
34 50 Do not then pretend to victory, but be deferent, and grateful, that mercy has been taken on you".
34 51 "I have done well with smiles, too, Master," she said.
Perhaps suls will be in short supply. And some in the stalls will attempt to cheat a slave, who would dare no such thing with a free woman!" "And particularly," I conjectured, "one whose accent might betray her as a barbarian". "I fear so, Master," she said. "Linger about," I said, "sense the prices, the market, see what goods go for, question other slaves, ones who might speak to you, perhaps another barbarian, if you can find one, do not be afraid to thank the merchant, respectfully, and prepare to leave. If your offer is reasonable, you will be hailed to return, however begrudgingly. Do not then pretend to victory, but be deferent, and grateful, that mercy has been taken on you". "I have done well with smiles, too, Master," she said. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )