Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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453
"Of course," I said.
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454
"Is the House of Flavius Minor far?" "Not too far," he said.
30
455
"It is amongst the houses on the southern piers".
30
456
"How is it," I asked, "that we depart the Slave Whip at the nineteenth ahn and claim the object at the first ahn? That is two ahn, and surely more than is required to reach the house of Flavius Minor, be it at the southern piers".
30
457
"We will bide a suitable interval," he said, "at the House of Anesidemus".
30
458
"May I ask," I asked, "what manner of house is the House of Anesidemus?" "Certainly," he said.
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459
"It is a slave market".
"Of course," I said.
"Is the House of Flavius Minor far?" "Not too far," he said.
"It is amongst the houses on the southern piers".
"How is it," I asked, "that we depart the Slave Whip at the nineteenth ahn and claim the object at the first ahn? That is two ahn, and surely more than is required to reach the house of Flavius Minor, be it at the southern piers".
"We will bide a suitable interval," he said, "at the House of Anesidemus".
"May I ask," I asked, "what manner of house is the House of Anesidemus?" "Certainly," he said.
"It is a slave market".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )