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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 217 Sometimes a favorite will balk, and an unknown bound to victory.
17 218 Some people will not bet on such races.
17 219 I could no longer see the two back-braceleted, neck-chained kajirae.
17 220 As they had been in a blue-and-yellow livery, the colors of the Slavers, I supposed they might have been brought to the races to be offered.
17 221 I supposed them such then that men might bid well on them.
17 222 I suspected that if I were to be put up now, men might bid well on me, as well.
17 223 Was I not different now than I had been, now that I was collared? Had I not been stalked by the Metal Worker? Had he not stood between me and a beast? To be sure, he had treated me with abruptness and authority in the market of Cestias, long ago, and had availed himself of my lips near Six Bridges, taking so presumptuous a liberty, when I was in no position to resist.
Sometimes a favorite will balk, and an unknown bound to victory. Some people will not bet on such races. I could no longer see the two back-braceleted, neck-chained kajirae. As they had been in a blue-and-yellow livery, the colors of the Slavers, I supposed they might have been brought to the races to be offered. I supposed them such then that men might bid well on them. I suspected that if I were to be put up now, men might bid well on me, as well. Was I not different now than I had been, now that I was collared? Had I not been stalked by the Metal Worker? Had he not stood between me and a beast? To be sure, he had treated me with abruptness and authority in the market of Cestias, long ago, and had availed himself of my lips near Six Bridges, taking so presumptuous a liberty, when I was in no position to resist. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )