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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 397 "Ho!" I said, suddenly, softly.
8 398 "May I see?" she said.
8 399 "Remain on your knees," I said.
8 400 From the yard of a dark building, behind the wharves, through a double wooden gate, wide enough to exit a wagon, a scribe, in his blue work tunic, carrying a tablet, had emerged.
8 401 As I had expected, for I had seen this before, he was followed by a coffle of stripped slaves, fastened together by the neck on a single rope.
8 402 Their hands were tied together behind their back, and they were blindfolded.
8 403 The coffle would be halted outside the building, where it would wait, until it was met by an officer from one of the ships.
"Ho!" I said, suddenly, softly. "May I see?" she said. "Remain on your knees," I said. From the yard of a dark building, behind the wharves, through a double wooden gate, wide enough to exit a wagon, a scribe, in his blue work tunic, carrying a tablet, had emerged. As I had expected, for I had seen this before, he was followed by a coffle of stripped slaves, fastened together by the neck on a single rope. Their hands were tied together behind their back, and they were blindfolded. The coffle would be halted outside the building, where it would wait, until it was met by an officer from one of the ships. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )