Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
486
A girl would not be likely to expect more, unless she were a lady's serving slave.
8
487
I went to the bars, grasped them, and looked out.
8
488
I was not pleased with what I saw.
8
489
This could be no high market.
8
490
One might as well have been chained on a slave shelf! Surely a mistake had been made.
8
491
This was not a market in which such as I was to be sold.
8
492
This was surely not the Curulean, a market of which I had been apprised, a palace of an emporium with its statues, carvings, columns, fountains, tapestries, and cushioned tiers, with its exposition cages of silver bars, with its great, torch-lit, golden auditorium which might hold more than two thousand buyers, with its great central block, with its height and dignity, from which might be expertly vended even the stripped daughters of Ubars.
A girl would not be likely to expect more, unless she were a lady's serving slave.
I went to the bars, grasped them, and looked out.
I was not pleased with what I saw.
This could be no high market.
One might as well have been chained on a slave shelf! Surely a mistake had been made.
This was not a market in which such as I was to be sold.
This was surely not the Curulean, a market of which I had been apprised, a palace of an emporium with its statues, carvings, columns, fountains, tapestries, and cushioned tiers, with its exposition cages of silver bars, with its great, torch-lit, golden auditorium which might hold more than two thousand buyers, with its great central block, with its height and dignity, from which might be expertly vended even the stripped daughters of Ubars.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )