Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
5
"Yes, Mistress," said the girl in Gorean, uncomprehendingly.
14
6
The men at the trading point scarcely paid them any attention.
14
7
I sat nearby, a blanket spread out before me, on which I had spread out various of the trade goods, mostly mirrors, dyes and beads this afternoon, which I had brought into the Barrens.
14
8
The dust-Leg woman threw the girl to her right side in the grass and pulled up the tunic on her left thigh.
14
9
The girl, terrified, did not resist.
14
10
"Inahan!" called the dust-Leg woman to the others about, pointing to the brand on the girl's thigh.
14
11
"Guyapi!" "Ho," said one of the men, agreeably.
"Yes, Mistress," said the girl in Gorean, uncomprehendingly.
The men at the trading point scarcely paid them any attention.
I sat nearby, a blanket spread out before me, on which I had spread out various of the trade goods, mostly mirrors, dyes and beads this afternoon, which I had brought into the Barrens.
The dust-Leg woman threw the girl to her right side in the grass and pulled up the tunic on her left thigh.
The girl, terrified, did not resist.
"Inahan!" called the dust-Leg woman to the others about, pointing to the brand on the girl's thigh.
"Guyapi!" "Ho," said one of the men, agreeably.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )