Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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196
"No, Mistress," he said, swiftly.
18
197
"Then do your work well, Slave," she said.
18
198
"Yes, Mistress," he stammered.
18
199
I considered again the polished, black leather of her trim, high boots.
18
200
A free woman, of course, if she owns slaves, does not polish her own boots.
18
201
That would be done by one of the house slaves.
18
202
I suspected that it was Taphris, short-legged and luscious, who polished her boots.
"No, Mistress," he said, swiftly.
"Then do your work well, Slave," she said.
"Yes, Mistress," he stammered.
I considered again the polished, black leather of her trim, high boots.
A free woman, of course, if she owns slaves, does not polish her own boots.
That would be done by one of the house slaves.
I suspected that it was Taphris, short-legged and luscious, who polished her boots.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )