Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
122
The men did not notice this tiny breach of discipline.
The men did not notice this tiny breach of discipline.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #122)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
119
"Such a woman is worthy the central block in the Curulean".
2
120
I saw the slave, Adraste, look up, briefly, before hastily lowering her head again.
2
121
In her eyes I saw, for a moment, stark terror.
2
122
The men did not notice this tiny breach of discipline.
2
123
Why, I wondered, should she fear being sold in Ar, and from such a famous block as the central block in the Curulean? Might not thousands of slaves dream of such a sale? Too, I had gathered that the wealth of Ar, hub of trade in the northern hemisphere of this world, was being recouped.
2
124
Merchants came from as far away as remote Turia in the south to buy and sell in Ar.
2
125
"Arrangements were doubtless made," said the first man, "probably as a condition of her sale".
"Such a woman is worthy the central block in the Curulean".
I saw the slave, Adraste, look up, briefly, before hastily lowering her head again.
In her eyes I saw, for a moment, stark terror.
The men did not notice this tiny breach of discipline.
Why, I wondered, should she fear being sold in Ar, and from such a famous block as the central block in the Curulean? Might not thousands of slaves dream of such a sale? Too, I had gathered that the wealth of Ar, hub of trade in the northern hemisphere of this world, was being recouped.
Merchants came from as far away as remote Turia in the south to buy and sell in Ar.
"Arrangements were doubtless made," said the first man, "probably as a condition of her sale".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 2)