Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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113
They were then transported overland in slave wagons to the Sardar, where they were sold at the great spring fair of En'Kara.
13
114
When she was sold, from the block, over the palisade, she could see the peaks of the Sardar.
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115
For four years, Ute, then a beauty, passed from one master to another, taken from city to city.
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116
Then she was taken by a master, with others of his slaves, again to the Sardar, again to be sold, to defray business debts resulting from the loss of a caravan of salt wagons.
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117
It was there that she had been purchased by Barus, who, as she had once been, was of the leather workers.
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118
I wondered if he had wanted her to help in the shop.
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119
Then I smiled—perhaps, but I suspected that after one glimpse of Ute on the block he would not have minded if she had once been of the Perfumers.
They were then transported overland in slave wagons to the Sardar, where they were sold at the great spring fair of En'Kara.
When she was sold, from the block, over the palisade, she could see the peaks of the Sardar.
For four years, Ute, then a beauty, passed from one master to another, taken from city to city.
Then she was taken by a master, with others of his slaves, again to the Sardar, again to be sold, to defray business debts resulting from the loss of a caravan of salt wagons.
It was there that she had been purchased by Barus, who, as she had once been, was of the leather workers.
I wondered if he had wanted her to help in the shop.
Then I smiled—perhaps, but I suspected that after one glimpse of Ute on the block he would not have minded if she had once been of the Perfumers.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )