Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
69
"She can understand, and obey.
24
70
It is merely that she cannot speak".
24
71
But none were interested in a voiceless slave.
24
72
Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the council of Captains, and First Slaver of Port Kar.
24
73
I was held upright before him, by two men of the house, and turned about, so that, I gathered, he might consider the oddity of my garmenture, and then I was put to my knees before his curule chair.
24
74
He wore a lounging robe.
24
75
He was a powerfully built man, with white, closely cropped hair.
"She can understand, and obey.
It is merely that she cannot speak".
But none were interested in a voiceless slave.
Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the council of Captains, and First Slaver of Port Kar.
I was held upright before him, by two men of the house, and turned about, so that, I gathered, he might consider the oddity of my garmenture, and then I was put to my knees before his curule chair.
He wore a lounging robe.
He was a powerfully built man, with white, closely cropped hair.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )