Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
17
469
I have tried to comply.
17
470
I am happier now, than I have been, though I still beg, upon occasion, that I might be sold from this house.
17
471
I have learned that Rask of Treve did indeed come to Port Kar to find me, and this has given me indescribable joy, though it is mingled now with great bitterness, and sadness, for I shall never again be his.
17
472
On the piazza, before the Hall of the council of Captains, Rask of Treve confronted Bosk of Port Kar, demanding that I be surrendered to him.
17
473
Bosk, I am told, set my price at twenty pieces of gold, that he might, as a merchant, take his profit on me.
17
474
But Rask of Treve does not buy women, for he is of Treve.
17
475
My price could have been an arrow point or a copper tarn disk, but his answer would have been the same.
I have tried to comply.
I am happier now, than I have been, though I still beg, upon occasion, that I might be sold from this house.
I have learned that Rask of Treve did indeed come to Port Kar to find me, and this has given me indescribable joy, though it is mingled now with great bitterness, and sadness, for I shall never again be his.
On the piazza, before the Hall of the council of Captains, Rask of Treve confronted Bosk of Port Kar, demanding that I be surrendered to him.
Bosk, I am told, set my price at twenty pieces of gold, that he might, as a merchant, take his profit on me.
But Rask of Treve does not buy women, for he is of Treve.
My price could have been an arrow point or a copper tarn disk, but his answer would have been the same.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )