Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
895
"When Marlenus disowned her," said one, frightened, "and she was no longer of value, Verna, through Mira, instructed us to dispose of her, taking a price on her".
22
896
"For what did she sell?" I asked.
22
897
"For ten pieces of gold," said the comeliest of the two captives.
22
898
"It is a high price for a wench without caste or family," I said.
22
899
"She is very beautiful," said one of the girls.
22
900
The other wench looked at me.
22
901
"Did the captain wish her?" she asked.
"When Marlenus disowned her," said one, frightened, "and she was no longer of value, Verna, through Mira, instructed us to dispose of her, taking a price on her".
"For what did she sell?" I asked.
"For ten pieces of gold," said the comeliest of the two captives.
"It is a high price for a wench without caste or family," I said.
"She is very beautiful," said one of the girls.
The other wench looked at me.
"Did the captain wish her?" she asked.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )