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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 68 The bars, too, are widely spaced, though not so widely spaced that a girl may slip between them, to enable customers, passers- by, and others, to enjoy a relatively unimpeded view of the goods to be offered later in the day A girl may be called to the bars, for a closer inspection, and she must, if commanded, smile, pose, assume various positions, and such, that she may be the better assessed.
7 69 A girl dares not demur.
7 70 The lash is always at hand.
7 71 Some of the girls try to attract the attention of various fellows, usually young, handsome fellows, or those in richer robes, with presumably heavier purses.
7 72 Occasionally a fight breaks out in the cage, as one slave may have, perhaps inadvertently, obstructed a possible buyer's view of another, or have thrust another aside, to present herself in her stead, or such.
7 73 The slaves are to speak little in the cage, either to one another or to the men outside the bars.
7 74 We may answer questions, as to our training, our origin, our fluency in Gorean, and such things.
The bars, too, are widely spaced, though not so widely spaced that a girl may slip between them, to enable customers, passers- by, and others, to enjoy a relatively unimpeded view of the goods to be offered later in the day A girl may be called to the bars, for a closer inspection, and she must, if commanded, smile, pose, assume various positions, and such, that she may be the better assessed. A girl dares not demur. The lash is always at hand. Some of the girls try to attract the attention of various fellows, usually young, handsome fellows, or those in richer robes, with presumably heavier purses. Occasionally a fight breaks out in the cage, as one slave may have, perhaps inadvertently, obstructed a possible buyer's view of another, or have thrust another aside, to present herself in her stead, or such. The slaves are to speak little in the cage, either to one another or to the men outside the bars. We may answer questions, as to our training, our origin, our fluency in Gorean, and such things. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )