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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 93 I wondered what the merchandise had gone for.
2 94 I did not think that the patrons of such a market, many of them mariners, artisans, and dock workers, would be burdened with heavy purses.
2 95 The line moved up, a little, toward the top of the ramp.
2 96 There were four girls ahead of me now, and some six behind me, including the head-lowered, bound-by-a-man's-will, green-eyed, dark-haired beauty, Adraste.
2 97 The fellow who had removed the straps from the dark-haired slave's wrists ascended the ramp to stand beside the fellow who had freed my wrists.
2 98 "That one," said he who had discomfited the dark-haired beauty, gesturing toward her with a nod of his head, "does not yet know there is a collar on her neck".
2 99 "She will learn soon enough," said the fellow who had freed my wrists.
I wondered what the merchandise had gone for. I did not think that the patrons of such a market, many of them mariners, artisans, and dock workers, would be burdened with heavy purses. The line moved up, a little, toward the top of the ramp. There were four girls ahead of me now, and some six behind me, including the head-lowered, bound-by-a-man's-will, green-eyed, dark-haired beauty, Adraste. The fellow who had removed the straps from the dark-haired slave's wrists ascended the ramp to stand beside the fellow who had freed my wrists. "That one," said he who had discomfited the dark-haired beauty, gesturing toward her with a nod of his head, "does not yet know there is a collar on her neck". "She will learn soon enough," said the fellow who had freed my wrists. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )