Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
53
I then understood for the first time that it is not just any girl who is picked up by the Gorean slavers, but that the acquisition of each of these doubtless had been planned with the same diligence and care that is given to a slave raid on Gor itself.
I then understood for the first time that it is not just any girl who is picked up by the Gorean slavers, but that the acquisition of each of these doubtless had been planned with the same diligence and care that is given to a slave raid on Gor itself.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #53)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
50
Then the Physician looked at Ho-Tu.
11
51
"It is a good lot," he said.
11
52
"It should be," said Ho-Tu, "they have been selected with great care".
11
53
I then understood for the first time that it is not just any girl who is picked up by the Gorean slavers, but that the acquisition of each of these doubtless had been planned with the same diligence and care that is given to a slave raid on Gor itself.
11
54
They had doubtless been watched, without their knowledge studied and investigated, their habits noted, their common movements and routines recorded, for months prior to the strike of the slaver at a predetermined place and time.
11
55
I supposed the requirements of the slaves were high.
11
56
Each of the girls, I suspected, would be vital and much alive.
Then the Physician looked at Ho-Tu.
"It is a good lot," he said.
"It should be," said Ho-Tu, "they have been selected with great care".
I then understood for the first time that it is not just any girl who is picked up by the Gorean slavers, but that the acquisition of each of these doubtless had been planned with the same diligence and care that is given to a slave raid on Gor itself.
They had doubtless been watched, without their knowledge studied and investigated, their habits noted, their common movements and routines recorded, for months prior to the strike of the slaver at a predetermined place and time.
I supposed the requirements of the slaves were high.
Each of the girls, I suspected, would be vital and much alive.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11)