Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
391
"Who are the masters?" I asked.
4
392
She looked up at me, angrily.
4
393
Then she said, "Men—men are the masters".
4
394
I then left the office of the slave master of Tor, followed by the slave girl.
4
395
* * * * On the back of the kaiila, on the road to the Oasis of Nine Wells, drowsily, I listened to the kaiila bells.
4
396
It was in the late afternoon.
4
397
We would stop in an Ahn or two for camp.
"Who are the masters?" I asked.
She looked up at me, angrily.
Then she said, "Men—men are the masters".
I then left the office of the slave master of Tor, followed by the slave girl.
* * * * On the back of the kaiila, on the road to the Oasis of Nine Wells, drowsily, I listened to the kaiila bells.
It was in the late afternoon.
We would stop in an Ahn or two for camp.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )