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

One of the slaver's men availed himself of this opportunity to appeal to the possible buyers, those at the shelf and those passing by. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #121)
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24 121 One of the slaver's men availed himself of this opportunity to appeal to the possible buyers, those at the shelf and those passing by.

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

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24 118 The small, single-oared ships which ply the canals will usually have a lantern mounted at the prow.
24 119 As many shops were now closed, or closing, the shopsmen drawing the folding wooden screens across their shop fronts and chaining them in place, and many individuals were moving about, returning to homes or proceeding to one diversion or entertainment, or another, the street before the Lesser Al-ka Market was nearly as frequented as between the ninth and eleventh Ahn.
24 120 Of those passing to and fro, some men, and some women, some briefly, some at greater length, paused to consider us.
24 121 One of the slaver's men availed himself of this opportunity to appeal to the possible buyers, those at the shelf and those passing by.
24 122 "Noble, generous masters, and noble, beautiful mistresses," he called, "consider the finest of moderately priced girl merchandise in Port Kar.
24 123 Here is the Lesser Al-ka Market with some bargains beyond even those of the Greater Al-ka Market.
24 124 Let your shrewd eye discern superb buys ready to be snatched away before you, before you can act.
The small, single-oared ships which ply the canals will usually have a lantern mounted at the prow. As many shops were now closed, or closing, the shopsmen drawing the folding wooden screens across their shop fronts and chaining them in place, and many individuals were moving about, returning to homes or proceeding to one diversion or entertainment, or another, the street before the Lesser Al-ka Market was nearly as frequented as between the ninth and eleventh Ahn. Of those passing to and fro, some men, and some women, some briefly, some at greater length, paused to consider us. One of the slaver's men availed himself of this opportunity to appeal to the possible buyers, those at the shelf and those passing by. "Noble, generous masters, and noble, beautiful mistresses," he called, "consider the finest of moderately priced girl merchandise in Port Kar. Here is the Lesser Al-ka Market with some bargains beyond even those of the Greater Al-ka Market. Let your shrewd eye discern superb buys ready to be snatched away before you, before you can act. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24)