Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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941
'Master,' I asked, 'how could you know that the other girl, she in the other carving, wore upon her thigh a knife brand?' 'I put it there,' he said.
'Master,' I asked, 'how could you know that the other girl, she in the other carving, wore upon her thigh a knife brand?' 'I put it there,' he said.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #941)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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32
938
'The disk, of course,' he said, 'is a personal identificatory device.
32
939
It marks you as an article of my individual property.
32
940
' 'Yes, Master,' I said.
32
941
'Master,' I asked, 'how could you know that the other girl, she in the other carving, wore upon her thigh a knife brand?' 'I put it there,' he said.
32
942
'Master?' I asked.
32
943
'Recollect clearly the carving,' said he.
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'Can you not now recognize the girl in it, in spite of the weathering which defaced it, in spite of the lengthy ravages of time inflicted upon it?' 'Master?' I asked.
'The disk, of course,' he said, 'is a personal identificatory device.
It marks you as an article of my individual property.
' 'Yes, Master,' I said.
'Master,' I asked, 'how could you know that the other girl, she in the other carving, wore upon her thigh a knife brand?' 'I put it there,' he said.
'Master?' I asked.
'Recollect clearly the carving,' said he.
'Can you not now recognize the girl in it, in spite of the weathering which defaced it, in spite of the lengthy ravages of time inflicted upon it?' 'Master?' I asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32)