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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 50 "When do talenders bloom?" asked another.
20 51 "I do not know," I said.
20 52 "How many eggs does the Vosk gull lay?" "I do not know," I said.
20 53 "children know such things," said a slave.
20 54 "Surely she has more serious opinions," said another, "as to the ranking of the nine classic poets, the values of the Turian hexameter, should prose be allowed in song drama, the historicity of Hesius, the reform of the calendar, the dark geometries, the story of the czehar, the policies of the Salarian confederation, the nature of the moons, the sumptuary laws of Ti, the history of Ar".
20 55 "Some men enjoy a conversation with a slave," said another, "until they remind her that she is in a collar, and put her to the furs where she belongs".
20 56 "I am educated on my world," I said, "not yours!" "This is now your world," said a slave.
"When do talenders bloom?" asked another. "I do not know," I said. "How many eggs does the Vosk gull lay?" "I do not know," I said. "children know such things," said a slave. "Surely she has more serious opinions," said another, "as to the ranking of the nine classic poets, the values of the Turian hexameter, should prose be allowed in song drama, the historicity of Hesius, the reform of the calendar, the dark geometries, the story of the czehar, the policies of the Salarian confederation, the nature of the moons, the sumptuary laws of Ti, the history of Ar". "Some men enjoy a conversation with a slave," said another, "until they remind her that she is in a collar, and put her to the furs where she belongs". "I am educated on my world," I said, "not yours!" "This is now your world," said a slave. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )