Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
608
And his hundred village girls, bought for only two gold pieces a girl, could well stand to make him rich, if they could be brought to Ar before the love Feast.
And his hundred village girls, bought for only two gold pieces a girl, could well stand to make him rich, if they could be brought to Ar before the Love Feast.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #608)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
605
I think it was rather because Targo was, simply, rather pleased with the lot of us.
8
606
His older girls, among whom I numbered myself, were excellent goods.
8
607
His new girl, the Lady Rena of Lydius, would net him fifty-five gold pieces if she could be delivered in Ar to her captain from Tyros.
8
608
And his hundred village girls, bought for only two gold pieces a girl, could well stand to make him rich, if they could be brought to Ar before the love Feast.
8
609
Targo was in a good mood.
8
610
That is why, I think, Targo permitted us clothing in the compound.
8
611
I ran to tell Ute and Inge that I was now Eleven Girl.
I think it was rather because Targo was, simply, rather pleased with the lot of us.
His older girls, among whom I numbered myself, were excellent goods.
His new girl, the Lady Rena of Lydius, would net him fifty-five gold pieces if she could be delivered in Ar to her captain from Tyros.
And his hundred village girls, bought for only two gold pieces a girl, could well stand to make him rich, if they could be brought to Ar before the love Feast.
Targo was in a good mood.
That is why, I think, Targo permitted us clothing in the compound.
I ran to tell Ute and Inge that I was now Eleven Girl.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8)