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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 876 "I have always thought that you were a slave," he said, "and now I see that you are".
24 877 She looked down, angrily.
24 878 Then she looked up, for her wrists were lifted, by the scribe, he checking the confining knots which bound them.
24 879 "There is no more dancing or serving for you this night, 117, Ellen," said the scribe.
24 880 "You are being taken to the slave cages.
24 881 There you will wait.
24 882 You will be sold tomorrow night".
"I have always thought that you were a slave," he said, "and now I see that you are". She looked down, angrily. Then she looked up, for her wrists were lifted, by the scribe, he checking the confining knots which bound them. "There is no more dancing or serving for you this night, 117, Ellen," said the scribe. "You are being taken to the slave cages. There you will wait. You will be sold tomorrow night". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )