Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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There were few women in the tiers, perhaps fifteen or sixteen freewomen, and perhaps four or five slaves, who were silent, who knelt at the knees of their masters.
There were few women in the tiers, perhaps fifteen or sixteen free women, and perhaps four or five slaves, who were silent, who knelt at the knees of their masters.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #222)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Twenty-two Brundisium tarsk-bits," called a fellow, laughing.
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Some of the women in the tiers laughed.
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221
These were freewomen, thoroughly robed, most veiled.
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222
There were few women in the tiers, perhaps fifteen or sixteen freewomen, and perhaps four or five slaves, who were silent, who knelt at the knees of their masters.
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223
I wondered if it were safe for freewomen to attend a night auction in the vicinity of the wharves.
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224
Presumably they were accompanied, even perhaps, waiting outside, by armed men.
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"The House of Anesidemus," said the auctioneer, "as you are doubtless aware, places no reserves on its merchandise, but, if it is not satisfied with any bid, it reserves the right to bid in its own name".
"Twenty-two Brundisium tarsk-bits," called a fellow, laughing.
Some of the women in the tiers laughed.
These were free women, thoroughly robed, most veiled.
There were few women in the tiers, perhaps fifteen or sixteen free women, and perhaps four or five slaves, who were silent, who knelt at the knees of their masters.
I wondered if it were safe for free women to attend a night auction in the vicinity of the wharves.
Presumably they were accompanied, even perhaps, waiting outside, by armed men.
"The House of Anesidemus," said the auctioneer, "as you are doubtless aware, places no reserves on its merchandise, but, if it is not satisfied with any bid, it reserves the right to bid in its own name".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3)