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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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".
15 633 "No!" I had begged.
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". "No!" I had begged. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )