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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 169 On the other hand, court slaves, when sent forth from the court, were commonly tunicked nondescriptly and opaquely, and put in a collar that did bear a legend.
26 170 That legend, I was informed, would return me to an address unlikely to be recognized as having anything to do with the black court, from which address I would then be, in due time, returned to the court.
26 171 "Why now?" I asked.
26 172 "Our first girl," she said, "was not pleased to have been switched by Porus, the salt merchant".
26 173 "We are seldom pleased to be switched," I said.
26 174 "He is not even a desirable master," she said.
26 175 "Oh," I said.
On the other hand, court slaves, when sent forth from the court, were commonly tunicked nondescriptly and opaquely, and put in a collar that did bear a legend. That legend, I was informed, would return me to an address unlikely to be recognized as having anything to do with the black court, from which address I would then be, in due time, returned to the court. "Why now?" I asked. "Our first girl," she said, "was not pleased to have been switched by Porus, the salt merchant". "We are seldom pleased to be switched," I said. "He is not even a desirable master," she said. "Oh," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )