Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
596
She would, however, I had little doubt, send the two women who guarded Talena to his camp north of Laura, with their prisoner, to see if he, as a free man merely, might be interested in the purchase of a slave.
She would, however, I had little doubt, send the two women who guarded Talena to his camp north of Laura, with their prisoner, to see if he, as a free man merely, might be interested in the purchase of a slave.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #596)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
593
Had she done so her act would have constituted a demeaning insinuation, that he, a free man, a Ubar even, might have an interest in the fate of a slave.
22
594
Verna respected Marlenus, doubtless more than any other man on Gor.
22
595
She would not do him insult.
22
596
She would, however, I had little doubt, send the two women who guarded Talena to his camp north of Laura, with their prisoner, to see if he, as a free man merely, might be interested in the purchase of a slave.
22
597
He might then, without show of concern, without solicitude, do what he wished.
22
598
She would have, thus, protected the honor of the Ubar.
22
599
Marlenus and his men disappeared into the forest.
Had she done so her act would have constituted a demeaning insinuation, that he, a free man, a Ubar even, might have an interest in the fate of a slave.
Verna respected Marlenus, doubtless more than any other man on Gor.
She would not do him insult.
She would, however, I had little doubt, send the two women who guarded Talena to his camp north of Laura, with their prisoner, to see if he, as a free man merely, might be interested in the purchase of a slave.
He might then, without show of concern, without solicitude, do what he wished.
She would have, thus, protected the honor of the Ubar.
Marlenus and his men disappeared into the forest.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)