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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

The pirate before the dais signaled to some men and they removed the coins, the jewelry and pearls from before the dais. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #115)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 115 The pirate before the dais signaled to some men and they removed the coins, the jewelry and pearls from before the dais.

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 112 "True, Captain," said the pirate.
32 113 Kliomenes smiled, addressed as Captain, though within the holding of Policrates.
32 114 "Put the coins, the jewelry, the pearls in the general coffers," said Kliomenes.
32 115 The pirate before the dais signaled to some men and they removed the coins, the jewelry and pearls from before the dais.
32 116 "And what of this?" asked the pirate before the dais, taking the girl by the hair and forcing her head up and back, bending then her body back, so as to reveal the bow of her enslaved beauty.
32 117 Kliomenes regarded the girl, musingly.
32 118 "The values of many things," he said, "seem patent, but not the value of a slave".
"True, Captain," said the pirate. Kliomenes smiled, addressed as Captain, though within the holding of Policrates. "Put the coins, the jewelry, the pearls in the general coffers," said Kliomenes. The pirate before the dais signaled to some men and they removed the coins, the jewelry and pearls from before the dais. "And what of this?" asked the pirate before the dais, taking the girl by the hair and forcing her head up and back, bending then her body back, so as to reveal the bow of her enslaved beauty. Kliomenes regarded the girl, musingly. "The values of many things," he said, "seem patent, but not the value of a slave". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 32)