Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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42
"Otherwise she might have found herself added to the stock in the Ubar's pleasure garden, or given as a gift to some foreign ambassador".
"Otherwise she might have found herself added to the stock in the Ubar's pleasure garden, or given as a gift to some foreign ambassador".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #42)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"But uncritical, and muchly uninformed," said Kurik.
47
40
"She once sent a slave, who returned muchly belabored, to the Central Cylinder, to propose her as companion to Marlenus, Ubar of Ar, that she might become Ubara".
47
41
"Fortunately she was free," said Kurik.
47
42
"Otherwise she might have found herself added to the stock in the Ubar's pleasure garden, or given as a gift to some foreign ambassador".
47
43
"And what of Eve?" said Lord Grendel, agonized.
47
44
"We do not know," said Kurik.
47
45
"Would that I had Surtak, and others, within the compass of my ax!" said Lord Grendel.
"But uncritical, and muchly uninformed," said Kurik.
"She once sent a slave, who returned muchly belabored, to the Central Cylinder, to propose her as companion to Marlenus, Ubar of Ar, that she might become Ubara".
"Fortunately she was free," said Kurik.
"Otherwise she might have found herself added to the stock in the Ubar's pleasure garden, or given as a gift to some foreign ambassador".
"And what of Eve?" said Lord Grendel, agonized.
"We do not know," said Kurik.
"Would that I had Surtak, and others, within the compass of my ax!" said Lord Grendel.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 47)