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

"Should this thrall," she asked, indicating Tarsk, once Wulfstan of Kassau, "be permitted to look upon the beauty of bondmaids?" "What do you mean?" asked Ivar Forkbeard. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #443)
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10 443 "Should this thrall," she asked, indicating Tarsk, once Wulfstan of Kassau, "be permitted to look upon the beauty of bondmaids?" "What do you mean?" asked Ivar Forkbeard.

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

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10 440 Behind the Forkbeard were myself, his men, those bondmaids who had accompanied us, and the thrall, Tarsk, who had been brought along, should the Forkbeard have made any heavy purchases.
10 441 "My Jarl," said Thyri.
10 442 "Yes," said the Forkbeard.
10 443 "Should this thrall," she asked, indicating Tarsk, once Wulfstan of Kassau, "be permitted to look upon the beauty of bondmaids?" "What do you mean?" asked Ivar Forkbeard.
10 444 "He is, after all," said Thyri, "only a thrall".
10 445 I wondered that she would deny the young man this pleasure.
10 446 I recalled that she had said she hated him.
Behind the Forkbeard were myself, his men, those bondmaids who had accompanied us, and the thrall, Tarsk, who had been brought along, should the Forkbeard have made any heavy purchases. "My Jarl," said Thyri. "Yes," said the Forkbeard. "Should this thrall," she asked, indicating Tarsk, once Wulfstan of Kassau, "be permitted to look upon the beauty of bondmaids?" "What do you mean?" asked Ivar Forkbeard. "He is, after all," said Thyri, "only a thrall". I wondered that she would deny the young man this pleasure. I recalled that she had said she hated him. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10)