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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was more pleased to note that he also purchased some silks, perfumes, and combs and brushes, and boxes of cosmetics. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #105)
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7 105 I was more pleased to note that he also purchased some silks, perfumes, and combs and brushes, and boxes of cosmetics.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 102 Fortunately, not more than two days after I had been added to Targo's chain, we encountered a caravan of bosk wagons, traveling southeast toward Ko-ro-ba from Laura.
7 103 Targo sold two girls, and, with some extra gold, purchased two wagons and two teams of bosk, as well as supplies of water and food.
7 104 He also purchased certain articles of slavers' equipment, a display chain, various other sorts of chains, slave bracelets, ankle rings, neck collars, binding fibers, branding irons and whips.
7 105 I was more pleased to note that he also purchased some silks, perfumes, and combs and brushes, and boxes of cosmetics.
7 106 He also purchased a large quantity of rough cloth.
7 107 From this, as I later saw, camisks were made, a simple slave garment.
7 108 When chained in a wagon, to the ankle bar, girls are commonly unclothed.
Fortunately, not more than two days after I had been added to Targo's chain, we encountered a caravan of bosk wagons, traveling southeast toward Ko-ro-ba from Laura. Targo sold two girls, and, with some extra gold, purchased two wagons and two teams of bosk, as well as supplies of water and food. He also purchased certain articles of slavers' equipment, a display chain, various other sorts of chains, slave bracelets, ankle rings, neck collars, binding fibers, branding irons and whips. I was more pleased to note that he also purchased some silks, perfumes, and combs and brushes, and boxes of cosmetics. He also purchased a large quantity of rough cloth. From this, as I later saw, camisks were made, a simple slave garment. When chained in a wagon, to the ankle bar, girls are commonly unclothed. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7)