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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
62 32 "That is my understanding," said Kurik, of Victoria.
62 33 "And were I so abundantly pursed, I might have bid more".
62 34 "You are of the blue-and-yellow caste," said Drusus Andronicus.
62 35 "What do you think your Phyllis might bring?" The Slavers' colors are blue and yellow.
62 36 Usually, however, these are worn, if worn, as a pair of chevrons, low on the left sleeve, usually of a darker garmenture.
62 37 Slavers are often not forward in displaying their caste colors.
62 38 Such an arrogance might prove indiscreet, and might well put free women ill at ease.
"That is my understanding," said Kurik, of Victoria. "And were I so abundantly pursed, I might have bid more". "You are of the blue-and-yellow caste," said Drusus Andronicus. "What do you think your Phyllis might bring?" The Slavers' colors are blue and yellow. Usually, however, these are worn, if worn, as a pair of chevrons, low on the left sleeve, usually of a darker garmenture. Slavers are often not forward in displaying their caste colors. Such an arrogance might prove indiscreet, and might well put free women ill at ease. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )