Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
138
"That is what she is worth," said the Lady bina.
"That is what she is worth," said the Lady Bina.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #138)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
135
"In a way," said Cabot, "I owe her to your cohort and champion, Lord Grendel, for I won her, in effect, on a bet, wagering that he would be successful in the arena.
32
136
I won coins in this matter from Lord Peisistratus, and he generously threw her in, with the coins".
32
137
"Then she cost you nothing?" "True," said Cabot.
32
138
"That is what she is worth," said the Lady bina.
32
139
"I think," said Cabot, "she might, exhibited naked on a Gorean slave block, in an open market, bring as much as two tarsks".
32
140
"And what would I bring?" inquired the Lady bina.
32
141
"Free women," said Cabot, "are priceless".
"In a way," said Cabot, "I owe her to your cohort and champion, Lord Grendel, for I won her, in effect, on a bet, wagering that he would be successful in the arena.
I won coins in this matter from Lord Peisistratus, and he generously threw her in, with the coins".
"Then she cost you nothing?" "True," said Cabot.
"That is what she is worth," said the Lady bina.
"I think," said Cabot, "she might, exhibited naked on a Gorean slave block, in an open market, bring as much as two tarsks".
"And what would I bring?" inquired the Lady bina.
"Free women," said Cabot, "are priceless".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)