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

Shortly after the sounding of the gong, Adraste, bent over, in leading position, at the side of the slaver's man, her hair in his grasp, appeared. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #12)
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4 12 Shortly after the sounding of the gong, Adraste, bent over, in leading position, at the side of the slaver's man, her hair in his grasp, appeared.

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

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4 9 Adraste, then, she supposedly brought in from the World's End, who had been the slave behind me in line, must have been sold.
4 10 She, exquisitely featured, excitingly figured, dark-haired, green-eyed, and olive-skinned, was surely one of most beautiful women I had ever seen.
4 11 I recalled that two of the slaver's men, before I had ascended the block, had been bemused that such an item, supposedly worthy of the central block of the Curulean, whatever that was or wherever it might be, should be offered in this market, near the wharves, in an evening sale.
4 12 Shortly after the sounding of the gong, Adraste, bent over, in leading position, at the side of the slaver's man, her hair in his grasp, appeared.
4 13 She was put to all fours and ensconced in a cage two cages from mine.
4 14 The intermediate cage was empty, and we could see one another, though not easily, through the bars.
4 15 "Did you see the tarsk?" she said.
Adraste, then, she supposedly brought in from the World's End, who had been the slave behind me in line, must have been sold. She, exquisitely featured, excitingly figured, dark-haired, green-eyed, and olive-skinned, was surely one of most beautiful women I had ever seen. I recalled that two of the slaver's men, before I had ascended the block, had been bemused that such an item, supposedly worthy of the central block of the Curulean, whatever that was or wherever it might be, should be offered in this market, near the wharves, in an evening sale. Shortly after the sounding of the gong, Adraste, bent over, in leading position, at the side of the slaver's man, her hair in his grasp, appeared. She was put to all fours and ensconced in a cage two cages from mine. The intermediate cage was empty, and we could see one another, though not easily, through the bars. "Did you see the tarsk?" she said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4)