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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

"And here, at my feet now," said the auctioneer, "is such a woman, guilty of such crimes! What should be her fate?" "Feed her to sleen!" cried a man. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #81)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 81 "And here, at my feet now," said the auctioneer, "is such a woman, guilty of such crimes! What should be her fate?" "Feed her to sleen!" cried a man.

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

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3 78 And these betrayers and despoilers of a world commend rapacity as growth, and ruination as achievement.
3 79 And their shameless women, their faces as naked as those of slaves, abet these crimes, and, fearing only that they might not profit in their turn, barter, as the shallow mercenaries they are, their smiles and favors for gain".
3 80 There were cries of rage from several in the tiers.
3 81 "And here, at my feet now," said the auctioneer, "is such a woman, guilty of such crimes! What should be her fate?" "Feed her to sleen!" cried a man.
3 82 Sleen, I had learned, are large, sinuous, vicious, six-legged carnivores.
3 83 In the wild, they are commonly burrowing animals and nocturnal.
3 84 Domesticated and trained, they commonly serve as guard beasts and hunting beasts.
And these betrayers and despoilers of a world commend rapacity as growth, and ruination as achievement. And their shameless women, their faces as naked as those of slaves, abet these crimes, and, fearing only that they might not profit in their turn, barter, as the shallow mercenaries they are, their smiles and favors for gain". There were cries of rage from several in the tiers. "And here, at my feet now," said the auctioneer, "is such a woman, guilty of such crimes! What should be her fate?" "Feed her to sleen!" cried a man. Sleen, I had learned, are large, sinuous, vicious, six-legged carnivores. In the wild, they are commonly burrowing animals and nocturnal. Domesticated and trained, they commonly serve as guard beasts and hunting beasts. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3)