Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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I looked up, quickly.
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"On your feet, Phyllis," he said.
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I sprang up.
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"Recently," said Kurik, "at the behest of Decius Albus, I, in the guise of a merchant envoy from a mythical city, Mytilene, was introduced in, and entertained in, the Commerce Court, one of the receiving courts of the palace, and there, in that guise, met numerous officiaries, administrators, dignitaries, guests, clerks, and such, most having one thing or another to do with the commerce of Ar.
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The slave accompanied me, and, on the way to, and from, the receiving chamber, we passed numerous guards.
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And guards, as you know, as other men, are attentive to the carriage, features, and limbs of slaves".
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"Yes, men are beasts," said the Lady Bina.
I looked up, quickly.
"On your feet, Phyllis," he said.
I sprang up.
"Recently," said Kurik, "at the behest of Decius Albus, I, in the guise of a merchant envoy from a mythical city, Mytilene, was introduced in, and entertained in, the Commerce Court, one of the receiving courts of the palace, and there, in that guise, met numerous officiaries, administrators, dignitaries, guests, clerks, and such, most having one thing or another to do with the commerce of Ar.
The slave accompanied me, and, on the way to, and from, the receiving chamber, we passed numerous guards.
And guards, as you know, as other men, are attentive to the carriage, features, and limbs of slaves".
"Yes, men are beasts," said the Lady Bina.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )