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Book 2. (12 results) Outlaw of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 2 He was an instructor in English history and I, intending to work for some three years to save money toward law school, had accepted an appointment as an instructor in physical education, a field which, to my annoyance, Cabot never convinced himself belonged in the curriculum of an educ...
1 35 By that time I had long ago saved the money I needed for law school and had not taught for three years.
3 68 "I have no money and cannot pay you, but I am hungry".
6 39 I had no money with which to purchase a tarn but I reasoned my hiring price as a swordsman might be sufficient to purchase a mount.
8 87 "Have you money?" he asked.
9 103 "money has no caste," he said.
11 194 "Thus," said Thorn, "to make it seem he had not given the money to this warrior, or assassin as the case may be, he pretended it had been stolen from him.
11 226 I had no money.
15 224 "And I will need weapons, a saddle, money, gear, food, such things," I said.
16 36 "A saddle, weapons, money, supplies, such things," I answered, "and the freedom of Linna of Tharna, Andreas of Tor, and those who fought this afternoon in the Amusements of Tharna".
21 162 "I have no money," I said.
21 176 "I have no money," I said, "but I have this scabbard".

Book 3. (2 results) Priest-Kings of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 55 The commercial facilities of these fairs, from money changing to general banking, are the finest I know of on Gor, save those in Ar's Street of Coins, and letters of credit are accepted and loans negotiated, though often at usurious rates, with what seems reckless indifference.
3 59 If one had encountered him in the eighteenth century, one might have taken him for a jolly, snuff-sniffing, roisterous country squire, knowing himself the salt of the earth, not above twitting the parson nor pinching the serving girls; in the nineteenth century he would have owned an old book shop a...

Book 4. (5 results) Nomads of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 282 "It will cost money," grumbled Kamchak, "but you will learn—I will have you taught".
12 206 * * * * Kamchak, with my money, fairly won in wager of course, paid our admission and we found our way within the curtained enclosure.
12 499 I might, of course, if I could find the money, buy her myself and attempt to find her a kind master.
21 121 "I have no money," she said.
21 130 "But," said she, "even had I the money to reopen the shop—it would mean only that the men of Saphrar would come again".

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 130 "Yes, Master," he said, "yes!" "Then you have money," said Kuurus, and stood up behind the table, slinging the sheath of the short sword about his shoulder.
2 134 "I have taken money," said Kuurus.
2 142 "I have already taken money," he said.
3 41 Those who play the game for money have a hard lot, for the market is a buyer's market, and commonly men will play with them only on terms much to their satisfaction.
3 50 There is also some money for the masters in the annotation of games, printed on large boards near the Central Cylinder, in the preparation or editing of scrolls on the game, and in the providing of instruction for those who would improve their skills.
12 118 "Candies!" I supposed Hup, though he doubtless spent much of his time begging, made what money he could, and vending candies at the races might help him to live.
24 246 With the money remaining over from her purchase price, which was negligible, she, who had been of the Cloth Workers, could open a shop in Ar, purchase materials, and hire men of her caste to aid her in the work.

Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 185 "The money that we obtain from your sale," he said, "will be applied to the outfitting of our fleets.

Book 7. (6 results) Captive of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 81 I do not believe my father was even interested in the money he made, other than in the fact that he made more of it than most other men, but there were always others, some others, who were richer than he.
3 201 I scrabbled in the opening and thrust the money and jewelry into the handbag.
3 498 It contained my money, jewelry, the butcher knife I had thrust into it before leaving the penthouse.
4 34 "I have money.
10 165 "money?" he asked.
10 167 "Yes!" "money is unimportant," he said.

Book 8. (2 results) Hunters of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 165 "I, too, have some money," volunteered Rim, "though I am not as rich as two such wealthy ones as you".
22 905 "Do not punish us, Captain!" "Do you still have the money?" I asked.

Book 9. (13 results) Marauders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 403 "This money," said I to Samos, "is for safe passage to Ar, by guard and tarn, for this woman".
3 125 There will be ransom money for me".
3 136 "I will bring the money to that place".
4 27 "Tomorrow night," said Ivar Forkbeard to her, "I shall have your ransom money".
4 235 "Tomorrow night," he said, "I will have your ransom money".
5 237 "I shall return with Aelgifu's ransom money," he had told us.
5 261 The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius.
5 263 Certain jarls, of course, in a sense, coined money, marking bars of iron or gold, usually small rectangular solids, with their mark.
5 264 Ring money was also used, but seldom stamped with a jarl's mark.
5 286 "Did you obtain the ransom money?" I asked.
5 344 "You took ransom money!" she cried.
5 345 "You took ransom!" "I have taken more than ransom money," said he, "my large-breasted beauty".
5 349 "I said only, you might remember," said he, "that I would take your ransom money.

Book 10. (6 results) Tribesmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 99 They succeed in separating, with celerity and efficiency, a fellow from his money.
2 102 The drover's objection, I think, is largely a function of the fact that he does not have a great deal of money to spend.
2 582 "It is the money in which we are interested.
9 167 "You have lost some money on these women, haven't you," I asked, "if you brand her before bringing her to the market".
24 573 "But you must understand that money is not everything to a master".
26 103 They were to be given money and safe conduct to Tor.

Book 11. (2 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 543 When a girl is bought, of course, it is commonly because the man wants her, she, the female, and is willing to put down his hard-earned money for her and her alone, for she is alone; all she brings from the block is herself; she is a slave; she cannot bring wealth, power, or family con...
11 22 I heard Tup Ladletender paid his money, it being counted out from a small iron chest in the office of the captain.

Book 12. (6 results) Beasts of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 707 money changers often rely on scales, rather than alleged denominations.
3 851 There was a clear exchange of money.
3 1125 "Do you have money?" The hunter pulled a pelt from the bundle of furs he carried.
4 320 It would indeed be a sorry way in which to lose one's money.
21 386 If one is going to pay good money for a girl, if one were, say, to buy her in a slave emporium, or a street market, or off a sales block, one would want her to be hot, indeed, as it is said, "slave hot".
38 259 "I could sell you to make money," I said.

Book 13. (6 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 32 She would make good money for Procopius Minor.
4 315 Papers were being filled in; these had to do with the claims Bem Shandar was making to recover his stolen money.
7 95 It is a mad and hopeless venture, costly in money and wasteful in human life".
13 58 "If she is not entirely satisfactory, let me know, and I will have her whipped and have your money refunded".
17 15 "The money," said Msaliti, in fury, "is being invested in the formation of a fleet of a hundred ships, fully fitted and supplied, and crewed by fifty men each.
17 17 Our money, that which we paid for the ring, is being used to outfit an expedition for the exploration of the Ua!" "That is a venture," I said, "surely of interest to both a geographer, such as Shaba, and a Ubar, such as Bila Huruma".

Book 14. (4 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 240 "But presumably you would come into the possession of some man who truly wanted you, and who was willing to pay good money for you".
28 96 "You have no money!" I looked at her.
34 200 I had nothing against Tenalion, but I needed money, so I decided to ask for an outrageous price, and then, as proved necessary, to bargain considerably downwards.
34 215 "What will you do with so much money?" asked Tenalion.

Book 15. (24 results) Rogue of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 81 "If you needed money, or wanted it," I said, "I would have given you money".
4 180 "She owes me money.
4 190 "There is your money, Fellow," said the free woman to Strobius, haughtily, as haughtily as she could manage, still the helpless prisoner of his assistant's grip.
4 196 Too, she had, for a time, owed him money.
5 58 I bought paga for the five fellows who had helped me earn passage money downriver to the next town.
8 58 "Take his clothes, his money, his things.
10 134 "I have no money," she said.
10 220 "Do not give away our money," said Miss Henderson.
10 221 "It is my money," I said.
10 233 "I will get the money elsewhere," she said.
10 243 "I was saying," she said, "that I have no money, and that I have no Home Stone.
10 266 It no longer seemed a good way to make money by challenging fellows in the taverns.
10 270 "We will need the money," she said.
12 34 "How much money did you earn today?" she asked.
12 35 The amount of money earned varied from day to day, depending on the galleys in port and the need for men from the hiring yard.
12 42 "I gave you money".
12 49 "They had better be," I said, "or they would bring in little money for their masters".
13 25 There is some money there, too.
13 185 I would find some money which I would insert in the lining of my tunic, a common thing among manual laborers on Gor.
14 339 I have given you money.
18 53 "The money seems quite important to her".
21 147 "You have money," said Peggy.
25 228 Though the Gorean coin girl is commonly one of several girls, one of a stable thereof, so to speak, sent daily into the streets to earn money as the chattels they are for their master, under the penalty of whippings or tortures, or death, if their day's work does not prove sufficiently...
27 24 "I have some money with me," I said.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 39 Third parties, thus, in such matters, are not involved, and he knows precisely, at least in such instances, how much money is involved, and where it is being spent.
17 599 The satisfaction of Coin Girls, in its way, is guaranteed, or one can receive one's money back.
19 415 They are, after all, in business to make money.
19 422 Too, of course, obviously, as noted, he is out to make money on these women.
19 1003 He gets something he likes for less money.
19 1015 They are subject to considerable variance, being functions of many factors, such as the girl herself, her intelligence, and training and beauty, the money in the economy, the conditions of supply and demand, and even the market in which she is sold and the time of year that she is put ...
20 185 There I shall arrange a loan and with this money return to Vonda, there to rebuild the burned buildings of my ranch".

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1084 This is in marked contrast to certain societies where it is the healthiest and finest who are sent off to war while the inferior and defective remain behind in safety, making money and multiplying themselves.
2 204 He wishes to see, fully and clearly, and preferably at his own pace, and leisure, what it is for which he is considering putting out his hard-earned money.
5 15 It would require a considerable amount of money to hire and sustain such a force.
7 97 "They spend their money freely," added another.
8 39 She saw money change hands.
13 282 A fellow, after all, is going to see to it that he gets his money's worth out of her.
13 359 "I took money and left home," she said.

Book 19. (20 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 138 I had thought perhaps you had paid a great deal of money for this, before having its authenticity ascertained.
1 363 When I had finished I took the money.
1 397 I can't accept this money, or this perfume," I said.
1 487 Obviously they had a good deal of money to spend.
2 5 This money, I had gathered, was in the nature of some sort of a retainer.
6 657 Gorean men, I was sure, would see to it that they got their money's worth.
10 21 This was actually a set of streets, or district, where money changing and banking were done.
17 17 I was then, in any case, it seemed, without money, without credentials, fair game for the slaver's block.
19 259 Too, perhaps he was greedy, and was eager for even the little bit of money my hair might bring him.
20 204 "That is a great deal of money," I said.
22 73 "He took my clothes! He sheared my hair, too, for money!" "Why didn't he keep you?" asked a woman.
23 21 It is my hope that you will be kind to me, giving me food and clothing, and money and guidance, so that I may return to my home in Lydius.
23 46 "He took my clothes! He sheared my hair, for money!" "If you are a free woman," said the second man, he, I gathered, who was Durbar, "what are you doing here, crawling about with slaves?" "I was afraid," I said.
29 132 But I am interested in more than the money.
31 657 "I will endeavor to see that you get your money's worth," I said.
31 697 "Fifteen silver tarsks," I said, "is a great deal of money to pay for a mere feast slave".
31 698 "Yes," he said, "fifteen silver tarsks would be a great deal of money to pay—for a mere feast slave".
33 425 Now fifteen hundred gold pieces is a great deal of money.
33 426 Can we not imagine the possibility, where so much money is at stake, that a woman closely resembling the Tatrix, as this woman, for example, might be selected as a quarry in a fraudulent hunt.
33 925 "Fifteen hundred gold pieces," said Hassan, "seems a great deal of money for a mere slave".

Book 20. (22 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 312 Doubtless he needed the money, but what would he do without a Golden Courtesan? She probably also played the role of the Desirable Heiress.
2 438 "We want them to come back! We want the board busy! That is how we are making the money!" The price for a game is usually something between a tarsk bit and a copper tarsk.
2 447 "That will bring them back! That way, in the long run, we will make much more money!" "I play to win," said the fellow, looking at the board.
2 554 To be sure, there was more money to be made in the Kaissa clubs and on the high bridges.
2 630 "Surely you have some money saved," I said.
2 809 "You have money.
2 1058 "Even so," said Samos, "it would seem, from what you say, that he stood in no need of money".
4 187 The major consideration, of course, is money.
6 222 Someone was out there, doubtless with money in his wallet, who might be interested in spending it on her, buying her.
6 225 It is then up to the girl to see that the man gets a thousand times his money's worth, and more.
6 1224 I had much more money, my own, and some more I had helped myself to at the camp of the Lady Yanina, before I had freed her prisoners and burned the camp, but I had no wish to advertise the current weight of my purse at the fair.
6 1281 "How shall I make even enough money to clear my way from the fair?" he asked.
7 197 "I needed the money," said Boots.
8 25 "Do you call this money?" asked the leader of the brigands, shaking the coin kettle under Boots's nose.
10 787 "They would demand their money back.
16 240 "That is the exact amount of money stolen from the vintner, Groppus, of Pseudopolis".
16 248 "It is our money!" cried Lady Telitsia.
16 261 "Give us back our money!" cried Rowena.
16 289 "Surely, for one thing," said Lecchio, "we must keep this money, until it can be determined who its proper owner, or owners, may be".
16 292 "Give us back our money," said Lady Telitsia.
16 318 "Give us back our money!" said Rowena.
16 321 "Give us our money!" cried Rowena.

Book 21. (19 results) Mercenaries of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 291 "Do you have any money?" asked Hurtha.
6 31 "But money is no object".
9 189 "How then can we make some money?" asked Hurtha.
9 242 "All I wish from you," he said, "as you are more experienced in the strange ways of civilization than I, is that you would have no objection to my selling a few things to raise money".
11 139 Now I shall never be able to find them again and appeal earnestly, fervently, to their better selves, and higher natures, to take back their filthy money.
15 702 "How do you know I will not take your money, and go my own way?" I asked.
16 1458 "To be sure, they would probably sell you in a town, sooner or later, when they needed drinking money," I said.
16 1718 "You would sell your priceless dedications, for mere money?" I asked.
25 328 Indeed, preferably one does not put out any money until one has carefully examined every inch of her fair body.
25 937 What counts ultimately, in my opinion, is not the cost of the merchandise, but its value, its quality; it is not what one pays that is ultimately important, but what gets for one's money.
25 1259 It suggested I had money.
25 1482 "I am in need of money," she said.
25 1512 "Surely you could use the money".
26 977 "You would then get money for me?" she said.
26 982 "I do not need the money," I said.
26 1898 They may have been led from cities in triumph as exquisite prizes, in slave lines as naked, luscious, collared loot, and then what would you have to say? That no one had found you pretty enough, or interesting enough, or desirable enough, to take you and bring you in for money? That yo...
26 2065 "To make some money on you, of course.
26 2066 It will probably be the first time any man ever made any money on you, but I assure you, it will not be the last".
29 49 Some slaves are not allowed to touch money.

Book 22. (22 results) Dancer of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 620 We were properties! We were valuables, like money, or dogs or horses.
6 635 Analogies are that it is not permitted to animals to challenge the tethers on their necks, or flee the posts within which they find themselves penned, that money must retain its value, and buying power, regardless of who has it in hand, and so on.
9 445 Surely they had wanted to make more money on me than "two," two of whatever it was.
10 400 "Ah," he said, "you vain little she-tarsk, you want to know if that is much money, do you not? You want to know how much you brought, really, on the block, as a stripped slave.
11 378 Tonight, too, he planned on making money on me.
11 710 It tends to reduce the dislocations, disappointments and tragedies inherent in more mobile structures, in which men are taught that they are failures if they do not manage to make large amounts of money or excel in one of a small number of prestigious professions.
11 891 In the arms of no other sort of man could I be fulfilled! Too, let Teibar cry out with anguish if he could find out how desired I would be, and what an excellent slut, what superb slave meat, I, his despised "modern woman," proved to be! I would become a high slave! I would cost a great deal of <...
13 536 In most cities, even the touching of money, unless in an authorized situation, is prohibited to slaves.
13 537 They cannot, of course, own money, any more than any other form of animal.
16 124 "Have you been permitted to touch money?" he asked.
16 130 "Surely you know that animals are not allowed to own money," he said.
17 406 That was a great deal of money.
17 408 "Master paid a great deal of money for me," I said.
19 21 "Perhaps you need money," he said.
20 336 As it had turned out, though she had sold me, she had not been able to keep the money.
21 53 They have paid their money.
24 79 Perhaps much depends on the individual man, and how much we interest him? Perhaps I had been sold before the agent had come to the market? Too, my former master, Gordon, had paid fifty copper tarsks for me, and that was undoubtedly a great deal of money for him.
28 112 "It has some sense of the value of money then," I said, "and perhaps some way of utilizing it".
29 345 "The other money, of course, from those two fellows," said the small fellow, "is forfeit".
29 356 Too, I had seen it count money.
33 66 Certainly it must have appealed to Hendow, for he had made good money on me, in the selling of chances, in raffling it off.
34 573 "You make good money on them?" I said.

Book 23. (20 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 2 "Show that you have money!" I lifted up a copper tarsk.
2 282 I recalled that the porter, when I had come to the outer gate, at the height of the bridge over the moat, seeing that I was not a female, had made me show money, and a considerable amount of it, before he had admitted me.
2 284 Women, I had gathered, on the other hand, would not be required to show such money.
2 285 This, of course, was presumably not so much because such a challenge might be thought to be demeaning to a free woman, as, perhaps, that women on Gor, in a sense, are themselves money.
2 291 In this way the inn usually recovers its money and, not unoften, turns a profit.
2 305 "Did you not know that you had not enough money?" I asked.
5 137 We gave him what little money we had, of course, but it was not enough to satisfy our bills.
6 363 "The usual arrangement in such matters," I said, "which doubtless obtains, unless you have been informed differently, is that the money you are earning, you are earning not for yourself, but for the keeper.
6 368 Too, in this way he is less likely to lose money on, say, your feed".
8 124 "Many masters," I said, "do not permit a slave to so much as touch money.
10 40 I had suggested, too, I think, that I might be in need of money.
10 43 Still, in her way, she was a property, and, accordingly, I was not displeased to be able not only to utilize her in my plans but also make some money on her.
10 107 "I was once well taken at the Crooked Tarn," said the first man, "by a wench whose redemption cost me three silver tarsks, plus travel money, supposedly to get her back to Cos.
10 308 As far as she knew I had just been out to make some money on her.
12 110 Sometimes at night the women go to the parapets, to lower baskets with money, for food.
12 111 Some women, as you probably know, particularly those without money, stripped themselves and lowered themselves over the wall, surrendering to the first Cosian they met, selling themselves into slavery for so little as a crust of bread or a handful of gruel".
12 133 The first few times I put money in the basket.
12 134 Later, when I increased the amount of money, I received some bread and vegetables.
12 241 It took them only a moment, in the unshuttering of the dark lantern, to rifle beneath the cloth and money in the basket and find the papers.
12 250 I was then drawn to my home, where my money and jewels were found, notes of my next reports, and the letter of safety, with the acknowledgment of services.

Book 24. (9 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 184 'I paid your bill for three silver tarns, a fortune to me at the time, and put in travel money, too, that you might return to Cos!' 'It is not I!' she said.
1 500 There, while he refreshed himself with a morning bath, some rascal stole his clothing, his money, his tarn, the dispatches, everything".
1 644 To be sure, the women serve themselves, too, but not in the trivial sense of obtaining money, but in the more profound senses, psychological and biological, of expressing and fulfilling their nature.
37 180 They spend their hard-earned money for them.
44 235 "Whom do you represent?" "I can bring the money tomorrow," he said.
44 384 "I shall return tomorrow with the money," he said.
47 202 A hundred pieces of gold, for example, is a great deal of money to be carrying about, particularly standardized tarn disks.
48 306 On the other hand, it was the money which had been ready as a reward for she whose name earlier had been 'Ina' and I had no doubt that it had been carefully counted and weighed.
48 462 "In neither of those ways," I said, "will you make money".

Book 25. (26 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 312 Too, think of all the money the house would lose.
8 407 "It was a waste of money," said Marcus.
10 58 "We do not need the money," I said.
10 60 "Well, I did not really do it for the money," said Marcus.
11 31 "money," he said.
11 37 "They grew angry at not receiving more money.
18 136 For example, it is not unknown for one fellow, desiring the slave of another, to advance his fellow money, perhaps for gambling, in the hope that he may not be able to pay it back, in which case the creditor, in accord with the contractual arrangements, may claim the slave.
18 562 Marcus and I did not carry much money about with us.
20 164 She would, of course, recognize that a hundred pieces of gold was an incredible amount of money.
20 575 "Do you think he can be prevailed upon to accept money?" asked Marcus.
23 370 For example, if a city debases its coinage, openly or secretly, perhaps as an economy measure, to increase the amount of money in circulation, or there is a rumor to that effect, this will be reflected in the exchange rates.
23 382 You must understand, however, we have had expenses, a long journey, that prices in Ar are high, particularly for decent food and rented lodging, that we have needed money for bribes, for example, to obtain information, and such, that we have given some away, and so on.
23 388 "That is too much money," said Boots.
23 402 "Then take the money," I said.
23 412 "We obtained the money with little effort," I said.
23 416 "Indeed," I said, "it is, in a sense, purloined treachery money, from traitors in Ar".
23 436 "I am pleased," said Marcus, "that we managed to persuade him to accept the money".
24 390 And I would assume they had no money to bribe free persons for a room, for their clandestine rendezvous.
24 391 Certainly Lavinia had no money".
24 394 "My slave has spending money," he said.
25 331 "So much money would pay the mercenaries of Cos for a year," I said.
27 318 "If I should come into some money," said Milo, "I shall certainly consider it".
27 319 "You are going to come into some money," I said.
27 323 "For this," I said, "you should have money".
27 324 "But alas," smiled Milo, "I have no money".
27 357 "Thus I would not wish you to lose money on the arrangement".

Book 26. (8 results) Witness of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1355 It is they who will make the money.
14 977 "Enough to pay good money for me?" "Of course".
19 53 In many cities we are not permitted to touch money.
19 394 "I did not know the Priest-Kings needed money," said another fellow.
42 147 Reasons for this are obvious, for example, that they might receive gratuities from guests and hide them; that they might take money from guards, or others, to further intrigues or to attempt to influence masters; that they be denied the power which coins might bring, in bribing guards ...
42 148 Indeed, slaves are commonly forbidden to touch money except under certain conditions, as when being sent to the market, and so on.
42 149 In this house, as in many others, slaves, at least those of the pleasure garden, were not permitted to touch money.
42 154 "I do not want the money!" "As you wish," said the fellow.

Book 27. (16 results) Prize of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 115 "I think, Ellen," she said to herself, "that you are worth money, yes, money, serious money.
4 107 "I have no money, no wealth, I have no family, no loved ones, nothing, you can get no ransom for me! I mean nothing to anyone! I am a mature, middle-aged, woman.
11 400 There was doubtless money to be made in such matters.
12 34 Certainly on such as she the laundry lost little money.
15 261 "And I have lost some money on that," he said.
15 502 "To be sure," he said, "I have already lost money on you, for had I had you returned to, say, your early twenties, you would doubtless bring a better price.
16 251 "You will all be browned as a prairie toad, for which I could probably get more money.
18 272 "I think I will save my money and buy you," he said.
20 480 "And keep the money for ourselves".
20 532 "Then you will have no money for me!" cried Ellen.
24 55 I am so sorry that you tired of me! What a disappointment for you, that you made so little money on me! I was not interesting enough for you to have at your feet! You let me go! You rejected me!" But then she said to herself, "But we are both of Earth.
26 770 "But that is my own money!" protested Selius.
26 866 He was willing to pay twenty-one silver tarsks, of his own money, for this girl".
26 886 "Twenty-one silver tarsks is a great deal of money," she said.
26 1378 For most Goreans that is a considerable amount of money.
30 64 They are obedient vessels of sexual pleasure; they are subservient, lascivious beasts, anxious to please; they are summonable; they hope to be summoned; they are needful and zealous; one buys them for pleasure, and from them one will have one's money's worth, and a thousand times more.

Book 28. (2 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1176 In certain cultures one supposes women might pay a great deal of money to obtain such a device, though perhaps one more akin to those one might expect to find on high slaves, say, colored, enameled, ringed, bejeweled, of precious metals, and such.
22 149 "Men would pay good money for her," said Peisistratus.

Book 29. (6 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 291 "But I am confident the money was never in actuality deposited".
8 225 "Where is our money, our gold?" asked Pertinax.
9 20 "You would do anything for money," said Pertinax.
10 507 "You hired me! We had an agreement! You paid me! You gave me a retainer, a token retainer, as you said, of one hundred thousand dollars!" "That money was never deposited," he said.
10 527 "I fooled them all!" "Several of your clients, as I understand it," said Thrasilicus, "lost a great deal of money".
13 50 The rent money given to Torgus for his girls then, as with others, was furnished by the Pani, rather as they might have underwritten other forms of expense, clothing, bedding, housing, tools, weapons, food, ka-la-na, paga, kal-da, and such.

Book 30. (10 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 32 "He offered me money, when I had no money," he told the captain, "he offered me lodging, when I had no lodging".
5 48 "I needed money," I said.
5 263 "I have no money," I said.
12 127 Too, if they sell for more money, they are likely to have a better-fixed master, a prettier collar, a better kennel, a better diet, an easier life, perhaps even sandals.
33 18 "Do you have money, for food?" I asked.
33 288 "You need money.
36 302 "I want no money for his blood," said the stranger.
37 533 I suggest we leave this room, if you two can manage that, buy something to eat, I will pay, as you have no money, and then go to my domicile, get some sleep, and return, if you wish, in the morning".
37 805 You offered me money.
37 917 A slave, commonly, may not touch money without permission.

Book 31. (9 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 298 "I can give you money, much money! I can make it worth your while, very much so!" I recalled that a fellow in the house had said something like 'forty, perhaps sixty' in response to another's question.
8 132 This, too, seemed to refer more to a particular district, than a particular street, one in which several money houses were to be found.
8 293 Rich men, to whom money is of less interest than what it might purchase, sometimes buy in-house, putting out three or four times what a girl might bring in the open market.
8 714 Perhaps some lowly clerk once in her employ, mistreated, despised, scorned, and overworked, had saved some money and thought it might be pleasant to have her, once so socially and economically superior to him, chained at the foot of his couch.
9 26 No one with money would buy here, I suspected, not in such a place, not in such a market.
10 27 "Return his money!" I begged.
10 28 "Sell me to another!" "The money was good," said Petranos.
10 640 I was never permitted of course, to touch this money.
35 234 "Otherwise," I said, "they might lose money, unintentionally".

Book 32. (5 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 254 I gather that this is not a great deal of money but I also know that some sold for less, although many sold for more.
6 392 "I am not permitted to touch money," she said.
8 145 Besides, at the moment, money did not much matter to me.
8 358 But then I had come by the money easily, the night before.
52 754 That is why money changers commonly rely on scales, at least for gold and silver.

Book 33. (3 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 104 "Miss Margaret Wentworth," I said, "petty, shallow, greedy for money, accepted a commission on Gor, into which, as it was expected to pay well, she did not care to inquire too closely".
31 172 And, of course, there is always money, or goods, to be made from the sale of a daughter.
61 913 "I see you have wasted little money on their garmenture," I said.

Book 34. (13 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 112 I had no money.
9 175 "Save your money! To the tavern! See the dancers! Pick out a paga girl, and bind her, and switch her to an alcove! Come away from here.
9 176 Save your money for something good.
9 397 "I do not have money for buying slaves," she said.
10 54 "The money saved, applied to the prices of the merchandise, redounds obviously to the benefit of the customers".
11 140 Despite the exalted status of free women, who are equal to men in the holding of a Home Stone, can hold money and property in their own right, may found, organize, and manage businesses, may occupy positions of importance and authority, even to the occupancy of thrones, and who may ent...
15 303 Can she not see it in the eager eyes of the brute who has spent his coins on her, and expects to obtain a thousand times his money's worth? But why had I been obtained? Could I truly believe that Tullius Quintus was smitten with my charms, those of a work slave, those of a cheap kitche...
26 125 "Have you money?" I asked.
26 126 I had not seen the first girl hand her any money.
62 67 After all, money is generally involved.
64 91 We cost money.
68 246 Sometimes, however, an exchange is not an even exchange, slave for slave, or two slaves for one slave, or such, but a certain amount of money may also be involved.
69 41 One wants to make money from the sale of women.

Book 35. (18 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 111 Do they regard you and think, "That is a pretty one; she might do well on a block; I think we could make some money on her"? Perhaps you have already been given a number, and a place on a shipping list.
7 102 "Give us our money".
7 255 "I think, Master," I said, "that I understand the mystery of Adraste, the motivation of Master Bruno, and why, apparently, such a large sum of money, surprisingly, was involved".
11 133 Outside the cloth worker's shop was a bin for irregular cloths, discarded patches, strips, shreds, and such; some masters, doubtless of a thrifty sort, avail themselves of such a trove to outfit their slaves; patches, even small patches, may be sewn together, to repair, or even form, a garment, say,...
11 136 Sometimes stairs led up to a second floor where coins might be weighed and changed, or loans made; there is no designated "Street of Coins" in Port Kar; one could ascend stairs, too, to visit one or more physicians, or, if one wished, to solicit the services of a scribe, perhaps to have a letter rea...
14 118 "One of importance, one muchly sought, one for whose recovery money would be paid, one from Ar," I said.
15 149 "I would fear to touch money," I said.
15 150 Commonly kajirae are forbidden to touch money.
22 66 Even if the Lady Dorna were successful in her endeavor, as Bruno of Torcadino and the man with the scar had not been, at least until now, I expected she would be disappointed in the return realized on her investment of time and money.
24 209 "I do not have the money with me," she said.
24 213 "I do not have money with me," she said.
24 214 "I will return shortly, money in hand.
24 218 "Not without money," he said.
24 228 Why would the Lady Dorna, a free woman, want to have an innocent slave cast to tharlarion? Was she angry that I had not revealed secrets to her, that Adraste was the former Lady Julia Leta, scion of a minor banking family, the Claudian Marcelliani, their house on Ar's Street of Coins? And why was it...
30 28 Near these boards, at long tables, men stood in lines, paying money and receiving slips of paper in exchange.
31 44 That could be done later at the guarded money tables, if one were able, if one were alive.
31 138 He had turned in his slips at the money tables and filled his purse.
46 454 money was exchanging hands, and there was an undercurrent of disgruntlement.

Book 36. (5 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 72 "I have not enough money in my coin box to change this," said the attendant.
21 40 "When money lies about," he said, "one is not to be blamed for picking it up".
27 80 One chooses a color and then, if one draws two ostraca of that color from the urn, one doubles one's money.
27 88 Might not they be parted from their money as well as their male counterparts? There is little economic point in neglecting possible sources of revenue.
29 115 "And ridding yourself of a slave," she said, "would be foolish, like casting money into the sea".