Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
125
There are bundles of silk, coils of wire, brass lamps, jars of ointment and salve, flat boxes of cosmetics; and poles on which are strung shackles and slave chain.
6
126
Do they truly think there is that much slave fruit in the north? And, besides, they are already buying slaves.
6
127
They are buying them from the shelves, from the wharf cages, the dock markets, and the house markets.
6
128
Agents of Pani, for example, had purchased several of the girls in the recent sale I had witnessed, including the one whom I had found of some negligible interest, whom I had originally seen in a large emporium on another world.
6
129
She would not remember me, though it was I who brought her to the collar and whip, where she, and such as she, belong.
6
130
Some were even purchased at the gates, off their rope coftles, as bandits, or refugees, had brought them in.
6
131
It was not fully clear why these purchases, or so many of them, had been made.
There are bundles of silk, coils of wire, brass lamps, jars of ointment and salve, flat boxes of cosmetics; and poles on which are strung shackles and slave chain.
Do they truly think there is that much slave fruit in the north? And, besides, they are already buying slaves.
They are buying them from the shelves, from the wharf cages, the dock markets, and the house markets.
Agents of Pani, for example, had purchased several of the girls in the recent sale I had witnessed, including the one whom I had found of some negligible interest, whom I had originally seen in a large emporium on another world.
She would not remember me, though it was I who brought her to the collar and whip, where she, and such as she, belong.
Some were even purchased at the gates, off their rope coftles, as bandits, or refugees, had brought them in.
It was not fully clear why these purchases, or so many of them, had been made.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )