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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 866 He, too, it seemed, contemplated the map.
1 867 "Either girl's use, or that of both, is yours, noble Ibn Saran," said Samos, "if you wish".
1 868 "My thanks," said he, "Noble Samos.
1 869 But it will be in my own tent, on the submission mats, that I will teach a slave to be a slave".
1 870 I turned to Samos.
1 871 "I will leave in the morning," I said.
1 872 "Do I understand," asked Ibn Saran, "that your path leads you to the Tahari?" "Yes," I said.
He, too, it seemed, contemplated the map. "Either girl's use, or that of both, is yours, noble Ibn Saran," said Samos, "if you wish". "My thanks," said he, "Noble Samos. But it will be in my own tent, on the submission mats, that I will teach a slave to be a slave". I turned to Samos. "I will leave in the morning," I said. "Do I understand," asked Ibn Saran, "that your path leads you to the Tahari?" "Yes," I said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )