Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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926
The auctioneer then remarked that her slavery then would doubtless be far easier.
8
927
Laughter had greeted this remark.
8
928
I liked the girl from Tabor.
8
929
She had spoken well to me, earlier in the cell, despite the fact that I was a "barbarian," and, too, we were both, so to speak, far from home.
8
930
The slaver's man again entered the cell, and looked about.
8
931
I was terrified that it would be my wrist which he would seize, in his large, manacle-like hand.
8
932
But he took another brunette.
The auctioneer then remarked that her slavery then would doubtless be far easier.
Laughter had greeted this remark.
I liked the girl from Tabor.
She had spoken well to me, earlier in the cell, despite the fact that I was a "barbarian," and, too, we were both, so to speak, far from home.
The slaver's man again entered the cell, and looked about.
I was terrified that it would be my wrist which he would seize, in his large, manacle-like hand.
But he took another brunette.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )