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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 400 "We speculated that you might go from somewhere in the neighborhood of forty to sixty".
5 401 "So that is what a beautiful woman, one as beautiful as I, would bring on the Arab slave market," I said, "forty to sixty thousand dollars".
5 402 "I do not understand," he said.
5 403 "You intend to sell me in the Middle East," I said, "to some sheik, some rich merchant".
5 404 "No," he said.
5 405 "To be held captive in some remote desert palace?" "That seems unlikely," he said.
5 406 "He would buy me for a wife," I said.
"We speculated that you might go from somewhere in the neighborhood of forty to sixty". "So that is what a beautiful woman, one as beautiful as I, would bring on the Arab slave market," I said, "forty to sixty thousand dollars". "I do not understand," he said. "You intend to sell me in the Middle East," I said, "to some sheik, some rich merchant". "No," he said. "To be held captive in some remote desert palace?" "That seems unlikely," he said. "He would buy me for a wife," I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )