Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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88
Samos looked up at her.
1
89
She stood there, lovely, holding the tray before her, on which reposed the vessels, the tiny cups and glasses, the bowls, the spoons, the soft, dampened cloths on which we had wiped our hands.
1
90
She had served well, beautifully, effacing herself, as a serving slave.
1
91
"master," she whispered.
1
92
"Return the things to the kitchen," he said.
1
93
I saw, from her eyes, that she was more than a serving slave.
1
94
It is interesting, the power that a man may hold over a woman.
Samos looked up at her.
She stood there, lovely, holding the tray before her, on which reposed the vessels, the tiny cups and glasses, the bowls, the spoons, the soft, dampened cloths on which we had wiped our hands.
She had served well, beautifully, effacing herself, as a serving slave.
"master," she whispered.
"Return the things to the kitchen," he said.
I saw, from her eyes, that she was more than a serving slave.
It is interesting, the power that a man may hold over a woman.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )