Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
31
195
"I would hope for a tarsk-bit or two more," said Kurik.
31
196
Doubtless I am vain, but what woman, free or slave, is not? I was quite angry.
31
197
Twice in Ar, on the streets, a whole silver tarsk had been offered for me, and I thought I might, in a decent market, go for even more.
31
198
Surely I had seen the eyes of masters on me, a slave is aware of such things, surely as much as a free woman with a slackened veil or an exposed ankle, when we, I heeling my master, had approached the market, when we had entered the market, when we had climbed the tiers and found our place, even as I knelt beside my master during the sales.
31
199
"Put me up for sale," I said, angrily.
31
200
"I am not so cheap! I am beautiful, very beautiful! I will show you I am worth more!" Kurik laughed.
31
201
"Perhaps I will do so," he said.
"I would hope for a tarsk-bit or two more," said Kurik.
Doubtless I am vain, but what woman, free or slave, is not? I was quite angry.
Twice in Ar, on the streets, a whole silver tarsk had been offered for me, and I thought I might, in a decent market, go for even more.
Surely I had seen the eyes of masters on me, a slave is aware of such things, surely as much as a free woman with a slackened veil or an exposed ankle, when we, I heeling my master, had approached the market, when we had entered the market, when we had climbed the tiers and found our place, even as I knelt beside my master during the sales.
"Put me up for sale," I said, angrily.
"I am not so cheap! I am beautiful, very beautiful! I will show you I am worth more!" Kurik laughed.
"Perhaps I will do so," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )