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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

The day of my departure from the camp, at dawn, later in that same day, four paga slaves, in yellow silks, brought up from Laura, chained in a longboat, would have arrived in my camp. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #80)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 80 The day of my departure from the camp, at dawn, later in that same day, four paga slaves, in yellow silks, brought up from Laura, chained in a longboat, would have arrived in my camp.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 77 I smiled.
7 78 I wondered what the paga slaves now in the camp would think of such wild captives.
7 79 They would doubtless much fear them.
7 80 The day of my departure from the camp, at dawn, later in that same day, four paga slaves, in yellow silks, brought up from Laura, chained in a longboat, would have arrived in my camp.
7 81 It had been the main object of Rim's journey to Laura to arrange for their rentals and delivery.
7 82 According to Rim they were beauties.
7 83 I hoped that he was right, for their master, Hesius, tavern owner in Laura, had not charged high rentals nor excessive delivery charges.
I smiled. I wondered what the paga slaves now in the camp would think of such wild captives. They would doubtless much fear them. The day of my departure from the camp, at dawn, later in that same day, four paga slaves, in yellow silks, brought up from Laura, chained in a longboat, would have arrived in my camp. It had been the main object of Rim's journey to Laura to arrange for their rentals and delivery. According to Rim they were beauties. I hoped that he was right, for their master, Hesius, tavern owner in Laura, had not charged high rentals nor excessive delivery charges. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7)