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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 357 He drew from it some bits of scarlet slave silk.
11 358 "I had her put these on yesterday," he said.
11 359 He grinned.
11 360 "One of my men, unknown to her, pretending to be a merchant, arrived in the camp.
11 361 He pretended he wished me to buy a consignment of pleasure silk for use in my pleasure gardens.
11 362 He seemed anxious that I buy.
11 363 He begged that Verna, who stood nearby, be permitted to display the product, so that I might better judge its sheen and quality.
He drew from it some bits of scarlet slave silk. "I had her put these on yesterday," he said. He grinned. "One of my men, unknown to her, pretending to be a merchant, arrived in the camp. He pretended he wished me to buy a consignment of pleasure silk for use in my pleasure gardens. He seemed anxious that I buy. He begged that Verna, who stood nearby, be permitted to display the product, so that I might better judge its sheen and quality. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )