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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had seen her smile, when taken from the rack, after her testimony. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #104)
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24 104 I had seen her smile, when taken from the rack, after her testimony.

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

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24 101 I remembered her as one of the slaves who, bangled, in the high, tight vest of red silk, the sashed, diaphanous chalwar, had served wine in the palace of Suleiman at Nine Wells.
24 102 She had been in the audience chamber when Suleiman had been struck.
24 103 She had testified that it had been I who had attacked him.
24 104 I had seen her smile, when taken from the rack, after her testimony.
24 105 Once she had served Priest-Kings; then, later, she had well served others, the Kurii and their agents; I watched her comb her hair; now I suspected she was for most practical purposes useless in the politics of planets; but she had been spared; I watched her movements; I smiled; I, too, would have spared her; surely she was not now completely without use; she retained, I noted, doubtless the reason for which she had been spared, the general utilities of any charming, pretty slave girl.
24 106 Her flesh would bring a high price.
24 107 To see her was to wish to own her.
I remembered her as one of the slaves who, bangled, in the high, tight vest of red silk, the sashed, diaphanous chalwar, had served wine in the palace of Suleiman at Nine Wells. She had been in the audience chamber when Suleiman had been struck. She had testified that it had been I who had attacked him. I had seen her smile, when taken from the rack, after her testimony. Once she had served Priest-Kings; then, later, she had well served others, the Kurii and their agents; I watched her comb her hair; now I suspected she was for most practical purposes useless in the politics of planets; but she had been spared; I watched her movements; I smiled; I, too, would have spared her; surely she was not now completely without use; she retained, I noted, doubtless the reason for which she had been spared, the general utilities of any charming, pretty slave girl. Her flesh would bring a high price. To see her was to wish to own her. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)