Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
110
I saw, on the yellow paper, stamped upon it, in black ink, large, the common kajira mark of Gor.
I saw, on the yellow paper, stamped upon it, in black ink, large, the common Kajira mark of Gor.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #110)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
107
"I charge you," said he, "in the name of the Priest-Kings of Gor, with being an agent of Kurii, and as such subject to the penalties connected therewith".
26
108
"I do not understand a word you are saying," she cried.
26
109
He drew forth from his tunic a folded yellow paper, closed with a seal and ribbon.
26
110
I saw, on the yellow paper, stamped upon it, in black ink, large, the common kajira mark of Gor.
26
111
"I have here," he said, "a bill of enslavement, signed by Samos of Port Kar.
26
112
Examine it.
26
113
I trust you will find that all is in order".
"I charge you," said he, "in the name of the Priest-Kings of Gor, with being an agent of Kurii, and as such subject to the penalties connected therewith".
"I do not understand a word you are saying," she cried.
He drew forth from his tunic a folded yellow paper, closed with a seal and ribbon.
I saw, on the yellow paper, stamped upon it, in black ink, large, the common kajira mark of Gor.
"I have here," he said, "a bill of enslavement, signed by Samos of Port Kar.
Examine it.
I trust you will find that all is in order".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26)