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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 125 They were the guards, or attendants, who brought girls down the steps, or escorted them upward, and beyond the gate.
7 126 Without a command, or the accompaniment of guards, we were not permitted on the stairs, those high, narrow, rail-less stairs, a wall at one side, at the height of which, giving access to the lower holding area, was the barred gate.
7 127 We knew the purpose of the cords, the strips of cloth, the long rope.
7 128 In the house, and here, as the girls spoke, I had heard of lovely Ko-ro-ba, busy Harfax, mighty Ar, and even vast, remote, Turia.
7 129 Why could we not be purchased for such places? But we recognized the cords, the strips of cloth, the long rope.
7 130 "Be silent," said the fellow in blue.
7 131 We all knelt, for we were in the presence of free men.
They were the guards, or attendants, who brought girls down the steps, or escorted them upward, and beyond the gate. Without a command, or the accompaniment of guards, we were not permitted on the stairs, those high, narrow, rail-less stairs, a wall at one side, at the height of which, giving access to the lower holding area, was the barred gate. We knew the purpose of the cords, the strips of cloth, the long rope. In the house, and here, as the girls spoke, I had heard of lovely Ko-ro-ba, busy Harfax, mighty Ar, and even vast, remote, Turia. Why could we not be purchased for such places? But we recognized the cords, the strips of cloth, the long rope. "Be silent," said the fellow in blue. We all knelt, for we were in the presence of free men. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )