Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
93
The owners of these cafes, usually, would bring with them a chain of their girls, stripped, as freewomen in the Tahari districts may not be, purportedly a typical selection of the stock available.
The owners of these cafes, usually, would bring with them a chain of their girls, stripped, as free women in the Tahari districts may not be, purportedly a typical selection of the stock available.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #93)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
90
When they returned to Tor, of course, they had been long in the desert.
2
91
At the end of the trip they received their wages.
2
92
Sometimes, not even a hundred yards from the warehouses, these men would be met by enterprising cafe owners, praising the advantages of their respective establishments.
2
93
The owners of these cafes, usually, would bring with them a chain of their girls, stripped, as freewomen in the Tahari districts may not be, purportedly a typical selection of the stock available.
2
94
"In my house," he would call, indicating one or another of the girls, "rent the key to her chains".
2
95
But generally the men would proceed past these enticements, which were, from what I saw, far from negligible, and hurry toward their favorite cafes and hostels, whose wares, I gathered, did not need such blatant advertisement, whose worth, and capacities for total and complete satisfaction, were apparently well known.
2
96
Certain of these cafes I might mention.
When they returned to Tor, of course, they had been long in the desert.
At the end of the trip they received their wages.
Sometimes, not even a hundred yards from the warehouses, these men would be met by enterprising cafe owners, praising the advantages of their respective establishments.
The owners of these cafes, usually, would bring with them a chain of their girls, stripped, as free women in the Tahari districts may not be, purportedly a typical selection of the stock available.
"In my house," he would call, indicating one or another of the girls, "rent the key to her chains".
But generally the men would proceed past these enticements, which were, from what I saw, far from negligible, and hurry toward their favorite cafes and hostels, whose wares, I gathered, did not need such blatant advertisement, whose worth, and capacities for total and complete satisfaction, were apparently well known.
Certain of these cafes I might mention.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)