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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 143 She picked it up and thrust it in her mouth.
6 144 Another girl then reached to a bit of fruit.
6 145 Another then snatched at a gravy-sopped wedge of yellow Sa-Tarna bread.
6 146 Then, in an instant, in their chains, they scrambled in the mud after the garbage, twisting and shrieking, caught and restricted in their chains, scratching, and rolling and fighting, for the least of the tidbits cast to them by a free man.
6 147 "They are slaves," said the man near me, as we returned to the railing.
6 148 "Yes," I said.
6 149 Too, I saw that their education had begun.
She picked it up and thrust it in her mouth. Another girl then reached to a bit of fruit. Another then snatched at a gravy-sopped wedge of yellow Sa-Tarna bread. Then, in an instant, in their chains, they scrambled in the mud after the garbage, twisting and shrieking, caught and restricted in their chains, scratching, and rolling and fighting, for the least of the tidbits cast to them by a free man. "They are slaves," said the man near me, as we returned to the railing. "Yes," I said. Too, I saw that their education had begun. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )