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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 166 No longer was I in doubt as to what was to have been done with us, no longer was I in doubt as to what was to be done with me.
13 167 We were to be marketed.
13 168 We were to be sold.
13 169 It had been a commercial raid, not an insult raid, nor a vengeance raid, in which, say, the free women of one city were taken to be the slaves of those of another city.
13 170 It was clearly a commercial raid.
13 171 We were simply to be marketed.
13 172 Was that not obvious? No wonder the girls had thought me so foolish, so naive, or ignorant, or stupid, in the basket.
No longer was I in doubt as to what was to have been done with us, no longer was I in doubt as to what was to be done with me. We were to be marketed. We were to be sold. It had been a commercial raid, not an insult raid, nor a vengeance raid, in which, say, the free women of one city were taken to be the slaves of those of another city. It was clearly a commercial raid. We were simply to be marketed. Was that not obvious? No wonder the girls had thought me so foolish, so naive, or ignorant, or stupid, in the basket. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )