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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 1370 "Yes," I said.
37 1371 How tormenting had been that flash of thigh, that whisk of a camisk as she turned, the flash of the bells tied about her left ankle.
37 1372 "In my cage," she said, "I hoped you would bid on me".
37 1373 "I am a poor man," I said, "a low scribe, one who labors in the registry.
37 1374 I could not afford you".
37 1375 "I thought that you might understand me, as others could not," she said.
37 1376 "Do not expect to be too much understood," I said, "as you are a slave".
"Yes," I said. How tormenting had been that flash of thigh, that whisk of a camisk as she turned, the flash of the bells tied about her left ankle. "In my cage," she said, "I hoped you would bid on me". "I am a poor man," I said, "a low scribe, one who labors in the registry. I could not afford you". "I thought that you might understand me, as others could not," she said. "Do not expect to be too much understood," I said, "as you are a slave". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )