Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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208
Then the basket jerked forward, on its leather runners, and skidded across the clearing, and then, swung below the tarn.
17
209
I was on my way to the market.
17
210
* * * * I was sold from the great block of the Curulean, in Ar, for twelve pieces of gold, purchased by the master of a paga tavern, who thought his patrons might enjoy amusing themselves with me, a girl who wore penalty brands.
17
211
I served for months in the paga tavern.
17
212
Among those I served were guards, formerly from the caravan of Targo.
17
213
They were kind to me.
17
214
One was the fellow whom I had fought, by the fire, but to whom I must now completely yield.
Then the basket jerked forward, on its leather runners, and skidded across the clearing, and then, swung below the tarn.
I was on my way to the market.
* * * * I was sold from the great block of the Curulean, in Ar, for twelve pieces of gold, purchased by the master of a paga tavern, who thought his patrons might enjoy amusing themselves with me, a girl who wore penalty brands.
I served for months in the paga tavern.
Among those I served were guards, formerly from the caravan of Targo.
They were kind to me.
One was the fellow whom I had fought, by the fire, but to whom I must now completely yield.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )