Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
Jane and I regarded Nora's left thigh, as she had prompted us, just below her brand, the common Kef, as ours.
Jane and I regarded Nora's left thigh, as she had prompted us, just below her brand, the common Kef, as ours.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #28)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
A common practice is to keep them bound at the eastern and western edges of the delta where, new slaves, in their naivety, they might be tempted to think of escape.
31
26
Poling in the trackless delta, the rope on their neck, they are well aware of the wilderness, the vastness, the treacherous byways, the quicksand, the heat, the insects, leeches, delta sharks, winged, predatory uls, and, in particular, marsh tharlarion, which often scout the boats, and accompany them, little but the eyes visible, for pasangs.
31
27
Chloe had changed hands several times in her eastward journey on the Vosk, town to town, but, in the end, she had been sold in the great clearing station of Victoria, from which point she had been sold southeast to Torcadino, and then, eventually, in Ar, where some agent of the Kurii had apparently purchased her for the Cave.
31
28
Jane and I regarded Nora's left thigh, as she had prompted us, just below her brand, the common Kef, as ours.
31
29
"What does it say?" asked Jane.
31
30
"I am told," said Nora, happily, "it says 'Tonight I am the property of Kleomenes'".
31
31
"Marvelous," said Jane.
A common practice is to keep them bound at the eastern and western edges of the delta where, new slaves, in their naivety, they might be tempted to think of escape.
Poling in the trackless delta, the rope on their neck, they are well aware of the wilderness, the vastness, the treacherous byways, the quicksand, the heat, the insects, leeches, delta sharks, winged, predatory uls, and, in particular, marsh tharlarion, which often scout the boats, and accompany them, little but the eyes visible, for pasangs.
Chloe had changed hands several times in her eastward journey on the Vosk, town to town, but, in the end, she had been sold in the great clearing station of Victoria, from which point she had been sold southeast to Torcadino, and then, eventually, in Ar, where some agent of the Kurii had apparently purchased her for the Cave.
Jane and I regarded Nora's left thigh, as she had prompted us, just below her brand, the common Kef, as ours.
"What does it say?" asked Jane.
"I am told," said Nora, happily, "it says 'Tonight I am the property of Kleomenes'".
"Marvelous," said Jane.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31)