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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I did not doubt but what Aelgifu was pleased to have the girl so before her; there was doubtless little love lost between them; these two, in Kassau, doubtless, as I had earlier speculated, had been rival beauties. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #275)
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4 275 I did not doubt but what Aelgifu was pleased to have the girl so before her; there was doubtless little love lost between them; these two, in Kassau, doubtless, as I had earlier speculated, had been rival beauties.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 272 "Kneel," said Aelgifu.
4 273 The girl knelt.
4 274 She was a bondmaid and Aelgifu, though captive, was a free woman.
4 275 I did not doubt but what Aelgifu was pleased to have the girl so before her; there was doubtless little love lost between them; these two, in Kassau, doubtless, as I had earlier speculated, had been rival beauties.
4 276 But no longer now were they both well-to-do and of similar status.
4 277 One was still an exalted free woman, arrogant and insolent, fully and richly clothed, though the garments were now soiled and stained; the other was only a lowly, stripped bondmaid, a work-and-love prize of Torvaldslanders, a purchasable and tradable commodity, as much as a domestic tarsk or verr.
4 278 "What have you there?" asked Aelgifu.
"Kneel," said Aelgifu. The girl knelt. She was a bondmaid and Aelgifu, though captive, was a free woman. I did not doubt but what Aelgifu was pleased to have the girl so before her; there was doubtless little love lost between them; these two, in Kassau, doubtless, as I had earlier speculated, had been rival beauties. But no longer now were they both well-to-do and of similar status. One was still an exalted free woman, arrogant and insolent, fully and richly clothed, though the garments were now soiled and stained; the other was only a lowly, stripped bondmaid, a work-and-love prize of Torvaldslanders, a purchasable and tradable commodity, as much as a domestic tarsk or verr. "What have you there?" asked Aelgifu. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4)