Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
937
Next, to her misery, the Lady Persinna was seized and drawn to the block.
8
938
She was clutching the short sheet closely about her, and was shrieking, and sobbing.
8
939
"I cannot be sold!" she cried.
8
940
"I am a free woman, a free woman!" "What is it that she is saying?" asked the auctioneer.
8
941
"I am free," she wept.
8
942
"I am free!" "Ah!" said the auctioneer.
8
943
"Can it be that she is free?" "Yes," she cried.
Next, to her misery, the Lady Persinna was seized and drawn to the block.
She was clutching the short sheet closely about her, and was shrieking, and sobbing.
"I cannot be sold!" she cried.
"I am a free woman, a free woman!" "What is it that she is saying?" asked the auctioneer.
"I am free," she wept.
"I am free!" "Ah!" said the auctioneer.
"Can it be that she is free?" "Yes," she cried.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )