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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

How then, I wondered, could it be that the former Lady Persinna was even now on that simple cement platform, before buyers? "You know her sycophancy," said the auctioneer, "her privileges, her position in the court of the hated Talena, false Ubara! You know the favors she received, the contracts accorded her by Cos and Tyros". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #979)
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8 979 How then, I wondered, could it be that the former Lady Persinna was even now on that simple cement platform, before buyers? "You know her sycophancy," said the auctioneer, "her privileges, her position in the court of the hated Talena, false Ubara! You know the favors she received, the contracts accorded her by Cos and Tyros".

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

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8 976 Then, a moment later, looking about myself, at the buyers, the street, the local buildings, the crowded shops across the way, I realized how foolish were my conjectures.
8 977 In no way could this barred cell and that circular cement platform be thought a high market.
8 978 We might almost as well have been chained on a slave shelf, where buyers might have examined our teeth, felt our limbs for firmness, and such.
8 979 How then, I wondered, could it be that the former Lady Persinna was even now on that simple cement platform, before buyers? "You know her sycophancy," said the auctioneer, "her privileges, her position in the court of the hated Talena, false Ubara! You know the favors she received, the contracts accorded her by Cos and Tyros".
8 980 "Yes," said more than one man.
8 981 "She was on the proscription lists," said the auctioneer, "but she has been saved for your pleasure".
8 982 The girl held the sheet tightly about her.
Then, a moment later, looking about myself, at the buyers, the street, the local buildings, the crowded shops across the way, I realized how foolish were my conjectures. In no way could this barred cell and that circular cement platform be thought a high market. We might almost as well have been chained on a slave shelf, where buyers might have examined our teeth, felt our limbs for firmness, and such. How then, I wondered, could it be that the former Lady Persinna was even now on that simple cement platform, before buyers? "You know her sycophancy," said the auctioneer, "her privileges, her position in the court of the hated Talena, false Ubara! You know the favors she received, the contracts accorded her by Cos and Tyros". "Yes," said more than one man. "She was on the proscription lists," said the auctioneer, "but she has been saved for your pleasure". The girl held the sheet tightly about her. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)