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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 321 Forkbeard's girls shrank away from them.
10 322 They feared the perfumed, silken slavery of the south; in the south the yoke of slavery is much heavier on a girl's neck; her bondage is much more abject; she is often little more than the pleasure plaything of her master; it is common for a southern master to care more for his pet sleen than his girls.
10 323 In the north, of course, it is common for a master to care more for his ship than his girls.
10 324 I saw, too, in the crowd, a physician, in green robes, from Ar and a scribe from Cos.
10 325 These cities are not on good terms but they, civilized men, both in the far north, conversed affably.
10 326 "Send that one to the platform!" cried out a farmer, indicating Gunnhild.
10 327 "To the platform!" roared Ivar Forkbeard.
Forkbeard's girls shrank away from them. They feared the perfumed, silken slavery of the south; in the south the yoke of slavery is much heavier on a girl's neck; her bondage is much more abject; she is often little more than the pleasure plaything of her master; it is common for a southern master to care more for his pet sleen than his girls. In the north, of course, it is common for a master to care more for his ship than his girls. I saw, too, in the crowd, a physician, in green robes, from Ar and a scribe from Cos. These cities are not on good terms but they, civilized men, both in the far north, conversed affably. "Send that one to the platform!" cried out a farmer, indicating Gunnhild. "To the platform!" roared Ivar Forkbeard. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )