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

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8 1020 Thus, I conjectured a plausible explanation for the apparent anomaly of one such as the former Lady Persinna, of the Merchants, of Four Towers, which, I gathered, must be an exclusive residence, or an exclusive residential area, being vended in such a market.
8 1021 It was to demean and humiliate her.
8 1022 Let her learn quickly, and well, that she was now only a slave.
8 1023 As the slaves had been sold, even the former Lady Persinna, much in the street had gone on as it had before the Tenth ahn.
8 1024 Many men, and women, had come and gone, and shopped, and bargained, without attending to, or, apparently, even noticing, what was going on on our side of the street.
8 1025 A sale of slaves, particularly in a low market, was a familiar, commonplace thing, I gathered, worthy of no particular attention.
8 1026 A lad, drawing a cart, had stopped for a time, to look on, but had then gone ahead.
Thus, I conjectured a plausible explanation for the apparent anomaly of one such as the former Lady Persinna, of the Merchants, of Four Towers, which, I gathered, must be an exclusive residence, or an exclusive residential area, being vended in such a market. It was to demean and humiliate her. Let her learn quickly, and well, that she was now only a slave. As the slaves had been sold, even the former Lady Persinna, much in the street had gone on as it had before the Tenth ahn. Many men, and women, had come and gone, and shopped, and bargained, without attending to, or, apparently, even noticing, what was going on on our side of the street. A sale of slaves, particularly in a low market, was a familiar, commonplace thing, I gathered, worthy of no particular attention. A lad, drawing a cart, had stopped for a time, to look on, but had then gone ahead. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )