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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 54 This is inferior, of course, to moving a woman in a sheltered slave wagon or in a kurdah.
26 55 The sheets, of course, had not yet been placed.
26 56 The girls stood straight, proud under the gaze of a warrior.
26 57 "tal, Master," said many of them, as I rode slowly by.
26 58 "Buy me in Tor, Master," called another.
26 59 One girl, in the fourth group, pressed out from the others, her left wrist behind her, held by the chain.
26 60 She pressed her face against the left forequarter of my kaiila and, turning, looked up at me, her face tear-stained.
This is inferior, of course, to moving a woman in a sheltered slave wagon or in a kurdah. The sheets, of course, had not yet been placed. The girls stood straight, proud under the gaze of a warrior. "tal, Master," said many of them, as I rode slowly by. "Buy me in Tor, Master," called another. One girl, in the fourth group, pressed out from the others, her left wrist behind her, held by the chain. She pressed her face against the left forequarter of my kaiila and, turning, looked up at me, her face tear-stained. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )