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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I like your draft animals," he said. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #94)
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44 94 "I like your draft animals," he said.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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44 91 "That probably depends on you," I said.
44 92 "That wagon," he said, "and probably the slaves, are stolen".
44 93 "If you like," I said, "we can leave the wagon, say, within a pasang".
44 94 "I like your draft animals," he said.
44 95 The slaves were obviously frightened.
44 96 To be sure, as slaves, they were in no particular danger.
44 97 In many situations where free persons would be instantly put to the sword, no one would think of injuring a slave, no more than one would think of injuring any other property of value, say, a glazed, red-figured vase from Turia, or a domestic animal, say, a blond-maned, silken kaiila.
"That probably depends on you," I said. "That wagon," he said, "and probably the slaves, are stolen". "If you like," I said, "we can leave the wagon, say, within a pasang". "I like your draft animals," he said. The slaves were obviously frightened. To be sure, as slaves, they were in no particular danger. In many situations where free persons would be instantly put to the sword, no one would think of injuring a slave, no more than one would think of injuring any other property of value, say, a glazed, red-figured vase from Turia, or a domestic animal, say, a blond-maned, silken kaiila. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 44)