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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 626 "Excellent," said another.
15 627 Some of the slaves seemed amused, and then turned away, again, to their tasks.
15 628 At last, I was returned to where I had originally been knelt, near the eastern end of the long dock.
15 629 The scribe and the other armsmenwere there.
15 630 "Master," I begged the scribe, "may I speak?" "No," he said.
15 631 Then he said to the armsman who had the care of my rude leash.
15 632 "Take her to the slave house".
"Excellent," said another. Some of the slaves seemed amused, and then turned away, again, to their tasks. At last, I was returned to where I had originally been knelt, near the eastern end of the long dock. The scribe and the other armsmenwere there. "Master," I begged the scribe, "may I speak?" "No," he said. Then he said to the armsman who had the care of my rude leash. "Take her to the slave house". - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )