Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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51
To one side there was a trough for wastes.
11
52
Scraps of food were commonly thrown to the girls through a window in the grillwork on the side of the room to our left.
11
53
It is not common on the part of pirates to pamper their slaves.
11
54
All the girls in the holding we had placed in this one room, that they might, for our convenience, be located in a single place.
11
55
Among them, too, we had placed Shirley and Lola, who had been at the prows of the Tuka and Tina when we had entered the sea yard.
11
56
Before we had put them in with the other girls we had given them brief slave tunics, that they might have some prestige among their new fellow slaves.
11
57
When the fellow had thrust Lola into the room, earlier in the afternoon, I had, from the concealment of the balcony, wishing to keep my presence in the holding unknown to the brunette, observed what had ensued.
To one side there was a trough for wastes.
Scraps of food were commonly thrown to the girls through a window in the grillwork on the side of the room to our left.
It is not common on the part of pirates to pamper their slaves.
All the girls in the holding we had placed in this one room, that they might, for our convenience, be located in a single place.
Among them, too, we had placed Shirley and Lola, who had been at the prows of the Tuka and Tina when we had entered the sea yard.
Before we had put them in with the other girls we had given them brief slave tunics, that they might have some prestige among their new fellow slaves.
When the fellow had thrust Lola into the room, earlier in the afternoon, I had, from the concealment of the balcony, wishing to keep my presence in the holding unknown to the brunette, observed what had ensued.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )