Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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769
And soon, of course, or sooner or later, she should be relatively safe, being chained and hooded, and inserted into a cage basket, perhaps with other slaves, having arrived at the docks.
29
770
Shortly after Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax, had exited with a slave, the door to the side opened and the clerk came through.
29
771
The pit master went forward then, and, near the clerk's table, conferred with the clerk.
29
772
Some papers were signed, a copy being retained by the clerk, and one by the pit master.
29
773
The clerk then turned toward the portal.
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774
"Bring forth the free woman," he called.
29
775
The two court guards then entered, conducting, between them, a woman in the robes of concealment, fully veiled.
And soon, of course, or sooner or later, she should be relatively safe, being chained and hooded, and inserted into a cage basket, perhaps with other slaves, having arrived at the docks.
Shortly after Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax, had exited with a slave, the door to the side opened and the clerk came through.
The pit master went forward then, and, near the clerk's table, conferred with the clerk.
Some papers were signed, a copy being retained by the clerk, and one by the pit master.
The clerk then turned toward the portal.
"Bring forth the free woman," he called.
The two court guards then entered, conducting, between them, a woman in the robes of concealment, fully veiled.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )