Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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31
21
She had been a free woman of Cos, captured at sea by a corsair from Port Kar, as had been the girl from Tabor with whom I had been sold in the Metellan district, though much farther from shore, had been sold to rencers in the delta of the Vosk, who had sold her at a profit to a camp of slavers at the delta's edge, with its wooden cages, a camp transient, seasonal, in nature, by means of which slaves from Thassa might be brought eastward into the Vosk basin, and slaves from the Vosk basin might be brought westward, through the delta, to Thassa.
She had been a free woman of Cos, captured at sea by a corsair from Port Kar, as had been the girl from Tabor with whom I had been sold in the Metellan district, though much farther from shore, had been sold to rencers in the delta of the Vosk, who had sold her at a profit to a camp of slavers at the delta's edge, with its wooden cages, a camp transient, seasonal, in nature, by means of which slaves from Thassa might be brought eastward into the Vosk basin, and slaves from the Vosk basin might be brought westward, through the delta, to Thassa.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #21)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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31
18
"Behold," smiled Nora, indicating her left thigh, below the brand.
31
19
None of us, including Nora, of course, could read.
31
20
Of the Kur girls housed in the quarters only Chloe could read.
31
21
She had been a free woman of Cos, captured at sea by a corsair from Port Kar, as had been the girl from Tabor with whom I had been sold in the Metellan district, though much farther from shore, had been sold to rencers in the delta of the Vosk, who had sold her at a profit to a camp of slavers at the delta's edge, with its wooden cages, a camp transient, seasonal, in nature, by means of which slaves from Thassa might be brought eastward into the Vosk basin, and slaves from the Vosk basin might be brought westward, through the delta, to Thassa.
31
22
The rencers often sell and trade in both directions.
31
23
Sometimes the slaves, stripped, a rope on their neck, in the keeping of a master, are made to pole the light reed boats through the rence.
31
24
Sometimes they are merely kept, lying naked, bound hand and foot, in the craft, while the men propel the craft.
"Behold," smiled Nora, indicating her left thigh, below the brand.
None of us, including Nora, of course, could read.
Of the Kur girls housed in the quarters only Chloe could read.
She had been a free woman of Cos, captured at sea by a corsair from Port Kar, as had been the girl from Tabor with whom I had been sold in the Metellan district, though much farther from shore, had been sold to rencers in the delta of the Vosk, who had sold her at a profit to a camp of slavers at the delta's edge, with its wooden cages, a camp transient, seasonal, in nature, by means of which slaves from Thassa might be brought eastward into the Vosk basin, and slaves from the Vosk basin might be brought westward, through the delta, to Thassa.
The rencers often sell and trade in both directions.
Sometimes the slaves, stripped, a rope on their neck, in the keeping of a master, are made to pole the light reed boats through the rence.
Sometimes they are merely kept, lying naked, bound hand and foot, in the craft, while the men propel the craft.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31)