Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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191
"How is that?" I asked.
49
192
"A slave," she said, "must tell the truth".
49
193
"I see," I said.
49
194
"Is that why one slave sells for more than another, why one slave's price might purchase a ship, and another a wooden bowl and spoons, why one slave is bartered for a city, and another for a she-tarsk, why one girl is purchased to be chained at the foot of a Ubar's throne and another to carry water in the fields or quarries?" "Kneel, turn about, put your head to the leaves," I said.
49
195
"Yes, Master," she said.
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196
She did not sound displeased.
49
197
"You obey promptly and well, Earth woman," I said.
"How is that?" I asked.
"A slave," she said, "must tell the truth".
"I see," I said.
"Is that why one slave sells for more than another, why one slave's price might purchase a ship, and another a wooden bowl and spoons, why one slave is bartered for a city, and another for a she-tarsk, why one girl is purchased to be chained at the foot of a Ubar's throne and another to carry water in the fields or quarries?" "Kneel, turn about, put your head to the leaves," I said.
"Yes, Master," she said.
She did not sound displeased.
"You obey promptly and well, Earth woman," I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )