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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then there was a rustle of slave bells and Sandra, the dancing girl of Port Kar, whom I had first seen in a paga tavern, and had purchased, primarily for my men, stood before me, her master. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #354)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 354 Then there was a rustle of slave bells and Sandra, the dancing girl of Port Kar, whom I had first seen in a paga tavern, and had purchased, primarily for my men, stood before me, her master.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 351 I was only angered that Midice was not present with me.
15 352 She had felt ill, and had begged to remain behind in my quarters, which leave I had given her.
15 353 Tab, too, was not present.
15 354 Then there was a rustle of slave bells and Sandra, the dancing girl of Port Kar, whom I had first seen in a paga tavern, and had purchased, primarily for my men, stood before me, her master.
15 355 I looked on her with amusement.
15 356 How desperate she was to please me.
15 357 She wanted to be first girl, but I had kept her primarily with my men.
I was only angered that Midice was not present with me. She had felt ill, and had begged to remain behind in my quarters, which leave I had given her. Tab, too, was not present. Then there was a rustle of slave bells and Sandra, the dancing girl of Port Kar, whom I had first seen in a paga tavern, and had purchased, primarily for my men, stood before me, her master. I looked on her with amusement. How desperate she was to please me. She wanted to be first girl, but I had kept her primarily with my men. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)