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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

I left the line of kneeling male slaves and approached the table, carrying the vessel of wine Tela had given me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #3)
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5 3 I left the line of kneeling male slaves and approached the table, carrying the vessel of wine Tela had given me.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 337 I did not think it would interfere with my slavery.
5 1 I am Taught to Pour wine; I am Punished; I Hear of the Market of Tima "Pour, Jason," said the Lady Gina.
5 2 "Yes, Mistress," I said.
5 3 I left the line of kneeling male slaves and approached the table, carrying the vessel of wine Tela had given me.
5 4 Behind the table, kneeling with her knees together, as a free woman, was Lola.
5 5 She had a bit of white rep-cloth thrown about her shoulders, serving to represent the robes and veil of a free woman.
5 6 Near the table, in her leather, with her whip, was the Lady Gina.
I did not think it would interfere with my slavery. I am Taught to Pour wine; I am Punished; I Hear of the Market of Tima "Pour, Jason," said the Lady Gina. "Yes, Mistress," I said. I left the line of kneeling male slaves and approached the table, carrying the vessel of wine Tela had given me. Behind the table, kneeling with her knees together, as a free woman, was Lola. She had a bit of white rep-cloth thrown about her shoulders, serving to represent the robes and veil of a free woman. Near the table, in her leather, with her whip, was the Lady Gina. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5)