Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
19
"Perhaps Master concurs," I ventured.
36
20
"Perhaps," he said, "in some auction, where slaves are scarce".
36
21
"Am I not worth two silver tarsks?" I asked.
36
22
"You might bring that," he said, "in one market or another, where slave raids are infrequent, and the walls of cities have held".
36
23
"Please, Master," I said, plaintively.
36
24
"Very well," he said.
36
25
"I conceive it possible that you might go for two silver tarsks".
"Perhaps Master concurs," I ventured.
"Perhaps," he said, "in some auction, where slaves are scarce".
"Am I not worth two silver tarsks?" I asked.
"You might bring that," he said, "in one market or another, where slave raids are infrequent, and the walls of cities have held".
"Please, Master," I said, plaintively.
"Very well," he said.
"I conceive it possible that you might go for two silver tarsks".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )