Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
348
I expected he still kept her in collar and silk, liking her that way.
I expected he still kept her in collar and silk, liking her that way.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #348)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
345
I could recall that once, it now seemed long ago, this girl, in a marvelously staged sale, with all the skills of the great auction house, the Curulean, in Ar, had, with two other girls, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, brought fifteen hundred gold pieces.
4
346
Virginia Kent had become the free companion of the warrior, Relius of Ar.
4
347
Ho-Sorl, another warrior of Ar, had obtained Phyllis Robertson.
4
348
I expected he still kept her in collar and silk, liking her that way.
4
349
Now this girl, once Elizabeth Cardwell, of Earth, now a paga slave in Lydius, would bring only fifteen to twenty-five pieces of gold.
4
350
Contexts, and markets, were interesting.
4
351
She was surely as beautiful as she had been, when she had been sold in Ar.
I could recall that once, it now seemed long ago, this girl, in a marvelously staged sale, with all the skills of the great auction house, the Curulean, in Ar, had, with two other girls, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, brought fifteen hundred gold pieces.
Virginia Kent had become the free companion of the warrior, Relius of Ar.
Ho-Sorl, another warrior of Ar, had obtained Phyllis Robertson.
I expected he still kept her in collar and silk, liking her that way.
Now this girl, once Elizabeth Cardwell, of Earth, now a paga slave in Lydius, would bring only fifteen to twenty-five pieces of gold.
Contexts, and markets, were interesting.
She was surely as beautiful as she had been, when she had been sold in Ar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 4)