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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains, and First Slaver of Port Kar. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #72)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 72 Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains, and First slaver of Port Kar.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 69 "She can understand, and obey.
24 70 It is merely that she cannot speak".
24 71 But none were interested in a voiceless slave.
24 72 Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains, and First slaver of Port Kar.
24 73 I was held upright before him, by two men of the house, and turned about, so that, I gathered, he might consider the oddity of my garmenture, and then I was put to my knees before his curule chair.
24 74 He wore a lounging robe.
24 75 He was a powerfully built man, with white, closely cropped hair.
"She can understand, and obey. It is merely that she cannot speak". But none were interested in a voiceless slave. Some days ago I had been brought by two guardsmen to the House of Samos, of Port Kar, First Captain of the Council of Captains, and First slaver of Port Kar. I was held upright before him, by two men of the house, and turned about, so that, I gathered, he might consider the oddity of my garmenture, and then I was put to my knees before his curule chair. He wore a lounging robe. He was a powerfully built man, with white, closely cropped hair. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24)