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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 156 That he might take it away if irritated, or dissatisfied with us, made us that the more eager to please him.
7 157 None of us wished to be unclothed among others clothed, that we, nude, might seem more the slave than they.
7 158 Our lives became a great deal easier after Targo encountered the caravan wagons.
7 159 The two wagons he bought were merchant wagons, with red rain canvas.
7 160 The back wheels were larger than the front wheels.
7 161 Each was drawn by two bosk, large brown creatures with spreading, polished horns, hung with beads.
7 162 Their hoofs were also polished and their long, shaggy coats groomed to a shine.
That he might take it away if irritated, or dissatisfied with us, made us that the more eager to please him. None of us wished to be unclothed among others clothed, that we, nude, might seem more the slave than they. Our lives became a great deal easier after Targo encountered the caravan wagons. The two wagons he bought were merchant wagons, with red rain canvas. The back wheels were larger than the front wheels. Each was drawn by two bosk, large brown creatures with spreading, polished horns, hung with beads. Their hoofs were also polished and their long, shaggy coats groomed to a shine. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )