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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 43 "You seem to be worthless as a paga girl," had said Aurelion of Cos, my master.
21 44 "Forgive me, Master," I had said.
21 45 "It is perhaps time," said he, "to return you to Ar".
21 46 I could now smell fish and salt, for we were quite near the wharves.
21 47 Between buildings I could see galleys at their moorings.
21 48 We descended toward the wharves.
21 49 I no longer wore the black, enameled, belled collar, and ankle ring, of the Chatka and Curla.
"You seem to be worthless as a paga girl," had said Aurelion of Cos, my master. "Forgive me, Master," I had said. "It is perhaps time," said he, "to return you to Ar". I could now smell fish and salt, for we were quite near the wharves. Between buildings I could see galleys at their moorings. We descended toward the wharves. I no longer wore the black, enameled, belled collar, and ankle ring, of the Chatka and Curla. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )