Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
284
The subordinate, though in the absence of Samos, thinking to please him, sold me to Tellius for only fifteen pieces of gold, which price he had paid.
17
285
I was thus, in effect, in part, a gift to the house of Bosk from the house of Samos.
17
286
The house of Bosk and the house of Samos, it seemed, stood on good terms, the one with the other.
17
287
Both Samos and Bosk, it seems, were members of the council of Captains, the sovereign power in Port Kar.
17
288
I liked the house of Bosk, which was much fortified, spacious and clean.
17
289
I was not badly treated, though I was forced to do my work perfectly.
17
290
My master, Bosk, a large man, very strong, did not use me.
The subordinate, though in the absence of Samos, thinking to please him, sold me to Tellius for only fifteen pieces of gold, which price he had paid.
I was thus, in effect, in part, a gift to the house of Bosk from the house of Samos.
The house of Bosk and the house of Samos, it seemed, stood on good terms, the one with the other.
Both Samos and Bosk, it seems, were members of the council of Captains, the sovereign power in Port Kar.
I liked the house of Bosk, which was much fortified, spacious and clean.
I was not badly treated, though I was forced to do my work perfectly.
My master, Bosk, a large man, very strong, did not use me.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )