Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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251
That I was "red-silk" had been made clear when my hair and eye color, my measurements, my lineaments, and such, prior to my exhibition, had been made clear to the crowd by the slaver's scribe at his desk below the block.
That I was "red-silk" had been made clear when my hair and eye color, my measurements, my lineaments, and such, prior to my exhibition, had been made clear to the crowd by the slaver's scribe at his desk below the block.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #251)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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248
In the southern hemisphere, the coinage of Turia plays a similar role to that of Ar in the north.
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249
"I have a copper tarsk, fifty," called the auctioneer.
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250
"Is that not enough, in Brundisium, for a red-silk barbarian?" asked a fellow.
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251
That I was "red-silk" had been made clear when my hair and eye color, my measurements, my lineaments, and such, prior to my exhibition, had been made clear to the crowd by the slaver's scribe at his desk below the block.
3
252
On my former world, Earth, my sexual experiences, few as they had been, and they had been very few, had been disappointing.
3
253
I had searched for a master, and I had found none.
3
254
No one would see my slave and command it.
In the southern hemisphere, the coinage of Turia plays a similar role to that of Ar in the north.
"I have a copper tarsk, fifty," called the auctioneer.
"Is that not enough, in Brundisium, for a red-silk barbarian?" asked a fellow.
That I was "red-silk" had been made clear when my hair and eye color, my measurements, my lineaments, and such, prior to my exhibition, had been made clear to the crowd by the slaver's scribe at his desk below the block.
On my former world, Earth, my sexual experiences, few as they had been, and they had been very few, had been disappointing.
I had searched for a master, and I had found none.
No one would see my slave and command it.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3)