Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
137
Occasionally she stopped to speak to a slave, sometimes to put him under questions, pertaining to his duties and his discharging of them.
18
138
She could be quite thorough, my mistress, the lofty Lady Florence of Vonda.
18
139
Many of the slaves feared her, her demands and her quirt.
18
140
She held over them, of course, the power of life and death.
18
141
She was only a few slaves from me now.
18
142
It had rained the night before, and the ground was soft.
18
143
She wore a full, beige skirt, the hem of which fell to within some six inches of the ground, and slim, high, black-leather boots; a beige blouse, and a beige jacket, belted, which fell to her thighs; too, she wore a loose hood, attached to the jacket by hooks, of matching beige material, and an opaque veil, also of beige material.
Occasionally she stopped to speak to a slave, sometimes to put him under questions, pertaining to his duties and his discharging of them.
She could be quite thorough, my mistress, the lofty Lady Florence of Vonda.
Many of the slaves feared her, her demands and her quirt.
She held over them, of course, the power of life and death.
She was only a few slaves from me now.
It had rained the night before, and the ground was soft.
She wore a full, beige skirt, the hem of which fell to within some six inches of the ground, and slim, high, black-leather boots; a beige blouse, and a beige jacket, belted, which fell to her thighs; too, she wore a loose hood, attached to the jacket by hooks, of matching beige material, and an opaque veil, also of beige material.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )