Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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921
"Who are you?" I asked the slaves.
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922
"Roxanne, of the Dina, slave of Simonides, taverner of Port Cos," said the first.
24
923
"Korinne, of the Veminium, slave of Agathocles, taverner of Port Cos," said the second.
24
924
"Yakube, of the Larma, slave of Panicrates, taverner of Port Cos," said the third.
24
925
"That is a Tahari name," said Marcus, looking at her closely.
24
926
Indeed, of the three women it was she, the young slave from the Larma, to whom he seemed most drawn, in whom he seemed most interested.
24
927
She was, I gathered, as I presumed they did not know one another, a type of woman whom he found extremely and excitingly attractive, a sort toward whom he seemed powerfully, perhaps almost irresistibly drawn.
"Who are you?" I asked the slaves.
"Roxanne, of the Dina, slave of Simonides, taverner of Port Cos," said the first.
"Korinne, of the Veminium, slave of Agathocles, taverner of Port Cos," said the second.
"Yakube, of the Larma, slave of Panicrates, taverner of Port Cos," said the third.
"That is a Tahari name," said Marcus, looking at her closely.
Indeed, of the three women it was she, the young slave from the Larma, to whom he seemed most drawn, in whom he seemed most interested.
She was, I gathered, as I presumed they did not know one another, a type of woman whom he found extremely and excitingly attractive, a sort toward whom he seemed powerfully, perhaps almost irresistibly drawn.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )