Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
338
"How long do you think they will keep their purses?" asked a fellow.
8
339
"Not long," I said.
8
340
"Guardsmen will pick them up, supposing them to be slaves," said another, "as they are barefoot and, essentially, slave-garbed".
8
341
"It may be an ahn, or better, before a free woman may be found to discreetly examine their bodies," said another.
8
342
"Before then," said another, "they may be whipped and put in cages, for claiming".
8
343
"You may be sure that guardsmen will be annoyed, having been inconvenienced," said another.
8
344
"They will see it as a merry jest," said another.
"How long do you think they will keep their purses?" asked a fellow.
"Not long," I said.
"Guardsmen will pick them up, supposing them to be slaves," said another, "as they are barefoot and, essentially, slave-garbed".
"It may be an ahn, or better, before a free woman may be found to discreetly examine their bodies," said another.
"Before then," said another, "they may be whipped and put in cages, for claiming".
"You may be sure that guardsmen will be annoyed, having been inconvenienced," said another.
"They will see it as a merry jest," said another.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )