Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
26
1275
I began the march.
26
1276
Beside me, at my stirrup, on a tether fastened to the pommel of my saddle, her feet protected in leather, her body covered with the white sheet, it serving as garment and head-enclosing hood, was a girl, a slave.
26
1277
I was not sure what I would do with her, whether I would keep her for a time, or sell her.
26
1278
I had picked her up, and claimed her for my own, in what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, who had been salt Ubar in the Tahari, the Guard of the Dunes.
26
1279
It was said she had been a high slave, even the preferred slave of Ibn Saran.
26
1280
It was not clear to me, however, that she was better than, say, a hundred of the other women acquired in the taking of the kasbah.
26
1281
She had been one then, of a splendid catch.
I began the march.
Beside me, at my stirrup, on a tether fastened to the pommel of my saddle, her feet protected in leather, her body covered with the white sheet, it serving as garment and head-enclosing hood, was a girl, a slave.
I was not sure what I would do with her, whether I would keep her for a time, or sell her.
I had picked her up, and claimed her for my own, in what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, who had been salt Ubar in the Tahari, the Guard of the Dunes.
It was said she had been a high slave, even the preferred slave of Ibn Saran.
It was not clear to me, however, that she was better than, say, a hundred of the other women acquired in the taking of the kasbah.
She had been one then, of a splendid catch.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )