Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
455
If the game seemed arrested, prolonged, or wearying, might not the issue of her possession be resolved easily, simply, by drawing a card or casting a die?" "And the slut would go to the winner".
If the game seemed arrested, prolonged, or wearying, might not the issue of her possession be resolved easily, simply, by drawing a card or casting a die?" "And the slut would go to the winner".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #455)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
452
"Or parts of a world, a division of a world," he said.
14
453
"I understand nothing of this," I said.
14
454
"Suppose something simple was at issue," he said, "say, a slave.
14
455
If the game seemed arrested, prolonged, or wearying, might not the issue of her possession be resolved easily, simply, by drawing a card or casting a die?" "And the slut would go to the winner".
14
456
"Of course," he said, "just as anything else for which one might gamble".
14
457
"There are many men here," I said.
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458
"And in Shipcamp," he said.
"Or parts of a world, a division of a world," he said.
"I understand nothing of this," I said.
"Suppose something simple was at issue," he said, "say, a slave.
If the game seemed arrested, prolonged, or wearying, might not the issue of her possession be resolved easily, simply, by drawing a card or casting a die?" "And the slut would go to the winner".
"Of course," he said, "just as anything else for which one might gamble".
"There are many men here," I said.
"And in Shipcamp," he said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14)