unnoticeable kick with the side of his foot and she spread her knees before the
audience. I could see that she was reluctant to do this. Perhaps she had been a
slave less long than the Brigella. But now both of them knelt identically
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before the audience, backs straight, back on their heels, chins up, stark naked
in their collars, their knees spread, slaves.
“Our little Bina!†said Boots, showing her off. “thank you, noble free woman and
noble gentlemen! Remember poor Boots and his company! Be generous!†Some coins,
mostly copper, rattled to the stage. I myself gave a couple of copper tarn
disks. I had much more money, my own, and some more I had helped myself to at
the camp of the Lady Yanina, before I had freed her prisoners and burned the
camp, but I had no wish to advertise the current weight of my purse at the fair.
It is one thing to do this in a city where one, and one’s financial status, is
reasonably well known, and quite another, as you may well imagine, to do it in a
strange place before strangers.
“Thank you, noble people, splendid patrons of the arts,†called Boots. “Thank
you!†The Chino and Lecchio gathered up the coins, handing them to Boots, who
took them and deposited them somewhere inside his robes, perhaps into the lining
or a hidden pocket. The girls, here at the fair, were not passing through the
crowd with copper bowls, perhaps because they had both been in the play. At any
rate, even when they had done this in Port Kar, they had not, of course, been
handling or touching the coins, only the bowls in which the coins were
collected. The only female performers who customarily gather up the coins thrown
to them for their masters are dancers, who usually perform alone, except for
their musicians. They tuck the coins in a bit of their silk, if they have been
permitted any. Given the nature of their silk, which is usually diaphanous, and
the general scantiness of their garb, and the publicness of their picking up the
coins, there is little danger that they could conceal a coin, even if they dared
to do so. A slave girl, you see, is generally forbidden to so much as touch a
coin without permission. This does not mean, of course, that they may not be
sent to the market, and given coins for errands, and such. For an unaccounted
for coin to be found in a slave girl’s possession, or among her belongings, can
be cause for severe punishment. She might even be fed to sleen.
“Lout!†called the free woman.
“Yes, noble lady?†said Boots, coming forward.
“Your plays are insulting to free women!†she cried. “I have never been so
insulted in my life!â€
“Have you seen them all?†asked Boots. “There are more than fifty.â€
“No,†she said. “I have not seen them all!â€
“We cannot perform them all without a full company, of
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course,†said Boots. “I am short-handed at the moment. I do not even have a
golden courtesan. There are frequent changes in the repertory, of course. We
make up new ones, and sometimes we feel it best, temporarily or permanently, to
drop out old ones, ones that do not then seem as good or which do not seem to
play as well any longer. One improvises about given ideas or themes, and then,
performance by performance, a play is built. To be sure, much always remains
open to invention, to innovation, to constant revision, to impromptu
spur-of-the-moment contributions, and so on. One must always be ready, too, to
capitalize on such things as local color, current happenings, the current
political situation, popular or well-known figures, the prejudices of a
district, and so on. Local allusions are always popular. They can occasionally
get you in trouble, of course. One must be careful about them. It would not do
to be impaled. You seem highly intelligent. Perhaps you could help us.â€
“Do you think that all free women are no better than slaves!†she cried.
“I would suppose that women are all pretty much of a muchness,†said Boots.
‘Oh!†she cried in fury.
“Take yourself,†he said. “How would you look stripped and in a collar, and
under a whip? Do you think you would behave much differently, then, than any
other slave? Indeed, have you ever stopped to think about it? Have you ever
wondered, secretly perhaps, whether or not you might have what it takes to prove
to be even an adequate slave?â€
“I am a free woman,†she said, icily.
“Forgive me, Lady,†said Boots.
“I will, before nightfall, and you may depend upon it,†she said, “lodge my
complaint with the magistrates. By tomorrow noon, you will be closed, forbidden
to perform at the fair.â€
“Show us mercy, Lady,†said Boots, “we are a traveling company, a poor troupe in
desperate straits. I have had to sell even my golden courtesan!â€
“I do not care,†she said, “if you must sell all your sluts!â€
“The Fair of En’Kara is the greatest of all the fairs,†he said. “It comes but
once a year. It is important to us! We need every tarsk-bit we can make here.â€
“I do not choose to show you mercy,†she said, coldly. “Too, I shall see to it
that you are fined and publicly whipped. Indeed, if you are not gone from the
fairgrounds by tomorrow evening, I shall also see to it that your troupe is
disbanded, and
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that your goods, your wagons, your clothes, your sluts, everything, is
confiscated!â€
“You wish to see me ruined?†he said.
“Yes!†she said.
“Thank you, gracious lady,†he said.
She spun about, and with a movement of her robes, lifting them a bit from the
dust, took her leave. She had on golden sandals. Boots Tarsk-Bit and myself, as
she left, considered her ankles. I did not find em bad, and I suppose Boots
Tarsk-Bit did not either. They would have looked well in shackles.
“It seems I am ruined,†said Boots Tarsk-Bit to me.
“Perhaps not,†I said.
“How shall I make even enough money to clear my way form the fair?†he asked.
“Sell me, Master,†said the Brigella, kneeling on the stage, radiant, flushed
and excited. There were several fellows, some five or six of them, standing
before the stage, some of them leaning forward with their elbows upon it. Any
one of them, I supposed, as I had conjectured earlier, would be capable of
handling her superbly. Gorean men do not compromise with their slaves; the girls
obey, and perfectly. She knew she was valuable; how straight she knelt; how
proud she was, naked and in her collar.
“What am I offered?†asked Boots, resignedly.
“Two silver tarsks,†said a man.
“Two?†asked Boots, surprised, pleased. The girl cried out with pleasure. That
is a high price for a female on Gor, where they are plentiful and cheap.
In a few moments the Brigella, her sm
all wrists braceleted behind her, had taken
her way from the area, eagerly heeling, almost running to keep up with him, her
new owner, a stalwart, broad-shouldered, blond-haired fellow. The first thing he
had done after making her helpless in his bracelets had been to pull the small,
circular adhesive patch from her left thigh. she wore the common Kajira brand,
the tiny staff and fronds. She had gone for five silver tarsks.
“A splendid price on her,†I congratulated Boots.
He stood there, dangling her collar in his right hand. “I am ruined,†he said,
glumly. “whatever shall I do without a Brigella?â€
“I do not know about your Brigella,†I said, “but I think I might be able to
help you with another of your problems.â€
“Do I not know you from somewhere?†asked Boots.
“We met some days ago, briefly, in Port Kar,†I said.
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“Yes!†he said. “The carnival! Of course! You are a captain, or officer, are you
not?â€
“Sometimes, perhaps,†I said.
“What do you want of me?†asked Boots, warily.
“Do not fear,†I smiled. “I am not in hire to pursue you, nor am I interested in
collecting bills.â€
“I fear,†said Boots, “that I may be indebted to you in the matter of five
silver tarsks in Port Kar. I have them here.†He held out his hand with the five
silver tarsks, accrued by moments earlier form the sale of the Brigella.
“It was six, not five,†I said.
“Oh,†said Boots.
“If I had anything to do with them,†I said, “to which I do not admit, of
course, let us consider them merely as copper-bowl coins, coins such as might be
gathered in the pursuit of your normal activities.â€
“But six silver tarsks,†he said.
“You may consider them, if it makes it easier for you,†I said, “as a gratuitous
contribution to the arts.â€
“I accept them, then, in the name of the arts,†said Boots.
“Good,†I said.
“You have no idea how that arrangement assuages the agonies of conscience with
which I might otherwise have been afflicted.†said Boots.
“I am sure of it,†I said.
“Thank you,†said Boots.
“It is nothing,†I said. “Happy carnival.â€
“To be sure,†he said. “Incidentally, did you enjoy the show?â€
“Yes,†I said.
“I wonder if you forgot to express your appreciation,†asked Boots, rather
apologetically.
“No,†I said.
“It was an excellent performance,†he said.
“Here is another copper tarsk,†I said. “That makes three.â€
“Thank you,†he said.
“You are quite welcome,†I said. I watched the tarsk disappear somewhere in his
robes.
“Now,†he said, “as I recall you were mentioning that you might be able to help
me with some problem.â€
“Yes,†I said. “As I mentioned, I do not think I can help you with your Brigella
problem, at least certainly now , but I think I do know where you might be able
to get your hands on a splendid candidate for a ‘golden courtesan.’â€
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“A slave?†asked Boots.
“Of course,†I said.
“Can she act?†asked Boots.
“I do not know,†I admitted.
“My girls must double as tent girls,†he said.
“About her potentiality as a tent girl,†I said, “I have no doubt.â€
“My girls, you understand,†said Boots, “are not ordinary girls. They must be
extraordinarily talented.â€
“She is blond, and voluptuous,†I said.
“That will do,†said Boots.
“You could always teach her to act,†I said.
“That is true,†said Boots. “And fortunately I am a master teacher. And if she
should prove sluggish in her lessons, I will unhesitantly encourage her with the
whip.â€
“Exactly,†I said.
“Where is she?†he asked.
“One advantage to getting her,†I said, “is that I think that she, being a
relatively new slave, may be fairly cheap. I doubt that she would cost you, at
the most, even given her beauty, more than two silver tarsks. You would then
have three silver tarsks left over.â€
“Where my I find this slut?†he asked.
“She is for sale, I believe, at this very fair,†I smiled.
“This is the Fair of En’Kara,†he said. “There are thousands of girls for sale
here, in the care of hundreds of owners.â€
“I know the very platform on which stripped, and in her collar and chain, she
awaits her first buyer,†I said.
“Perhaps you would be so good as to impart this information,†said Boots.
“It would probably be difficult for you, by tomorrow evening, by which time, I
gather, you may be taking y our leave from the fair, to locate her.â€
“Particularly,†said Boots, “if we are attempting to get in an extra performance
or two.
“Precisely,†I said.
“What do you want?†asked Boots.
“You have a fairly regular itinerary in your travels, do you not?†I asked.
“Sometimes,†said Boots, warily. “Sometimes not. Why?â€
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“Surely you have some notion of your plans for the next few months,†I said.
“In what way?†asked Boots.
“You have some notion of the villages, the towns, the cities you plan to visit,â€
I said.
“Perhaps,†said Boots.
“I am interested particularly in one given city,†I said, “a port on the coast
of Thassa, one south of the Vosk’s delta.â€
“Yes?†he said.
“Brundisium,†I said.
“She is a staunch ally of Ar,†he said. “We will be visiting her late in the
summer.â€
“Good,†I said.
“Why?†he asked.
“I am interested in joining your company,†I said.
“What could you do?†he asked.
“Odd jobs, heavy work,†I said.
“Security at Brundisium is very tight,†he said. “They have become, in the last
two years, for some reason, very suspicious of strangers. It is difficult to get
access into the city, other than her closed-off wharves and trading places.â€
“A troupe such as yours might do so, however,†I speculated.
“We have performed in the main square,†he admitted, “once even in the courtyard
of the palace itself.â€
“Let me join your company,†I said.
“You are merely interested in obtaining admittance to Brundisium,†he said.
“Perhaps,†I said.
“Where might I get my chain on this female,†he asked, “she whom you think might
be found acceptable as a ‘golden courtesan’?â€
“Among the hundred new slaves of Samos of Port Kar,†I said, “chained on the
Shu-27 platforms in the southwestern sections of the Pavilion of Beauty.â€
“Has she a name?†asked Boots.
“Probably not now,†I said. “But she had been given a name, or at least a house
name, in the house of Samos, in Port Kar.â€
“What was it?†asked Boots.
“Rowena,†I said.
“Thank you,†said Boots. “You have been very helpful.â€
“Now, what about my proposal,†I said.
“What proposal?†he asked.
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“About my joining your company,†I said.
“That?†he said.
“Yes,†I said.
“Out of the question,†he said.
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7 The Tent; I Slip from the Tent
“Oh!†she wept, clutching me, squirming, helplessly pressing her imbonded flesh
against mine. “Yes! No, don’t let me go!†she cried. “Don’t spurn me, I beg you.
Hold me! Hold me! Please!†Her creamy flesh was hot. She was covered with sweat.
Even her long blond hair, cut somewhat shorter now, half covering her face, was
wet. Her body, broken out and mottled, was like a map, one recollective of my
attentions. It was covered with an intense, irregular geography of scarlet
patches, the capillaries near the surface of the skin swelled with blood, the
red color suffusing upward as though from a light within her, as though fires
raged within her, just beneath her exposed, yielding, eager softness, witnessing
her excitement and arousal. She clutched me, helplessly. “What you can do to
me!†she cried. “what men can do to me! I love it! Please, Master, do not stop!â€
She threw back her head, her lips parted, her eyes closed. “Ohh!†she gasped.
“Yes! Ohhh! Yes! Yes! Oh! Oh! Yes, Master! Yes Master! Continue, I beg you, with
all my heart! I plead with you not to stop! Oh, Master! Yes, Master! Yes,
Master!†I heard the sound of the chain on her ankle. “Oh, Master! Yes, Master!â€
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