Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
126
It was difficult to trace slaves through Victoria, most of whom were sold without papers.
It was difficult to trace slaves through Victoria, most of whom were sold without papers.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #126)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
123
At that time I knew little or nothing of my surroundings.
8
124
I would later learn that Victoria was a large river port.
8
125
Amongst other things it was a large clearing station for the handling of slaves.
8
126
It was difficult to trace slaves through Victoria, most of whom were sold without papers.
8
127
Indeed, many slaves in her holding pens wore no more than chain collars, or capture collars, which suggested dubious origins, at best.
8
128
Victoria was a trading port in which few questions were either asked or answered.
8
129
I put down my head, before my master.
At that time I knew little or nothing of my surroundings.
I would later learn that Victoria was a large river port.
Amongst other things it was a large clearing station for the handling of slaves.
It was difficult to trace slaves through Victoria, most of whom were sold without papers.
Indeed, many slaves in her holding pens wore no more than chain collars, or capture collars, which suggested dubious origins, at best.
Victoria was a trading port in which few questions were either asked or answered.
I put down my head, before my master.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)