Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
168
Granting her in hospitality to various of his guests had a similar object.
Granting her in hospitality to various of his guests had a similar object.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #168)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
165
It was rather that he did not yet wish her to be named.
14
166
She was to continue, for the time, as a nameless slave.
14
167
The object of this was to lower her standing in the camp, and to assist in her training.
14
168
Granting her in hospitality to various of his guests had a similar object.
14
169
Grunt now came forward, Ulla and Lenna bent over, one on each side of him, their hair in his hands.
14
170
Ginger followed, a pace or two behind.
14
171
Five of his girls were, now, not in the coffle, four of these being the red-haired girl, and Ginger, and Ulla and Lenna.
It was rather that he did not yet wish her to be named.
She was to continue, for the time, as a nameless slave.
The object of this was to lower her standing in the camp, and to assist in her training.
Granting her in hospitality to various of his guests had a similar object.
Grunt now came forward, Ulla and Lenna bent over, one on each side of him, their hair in his hands.
Ginger followed, a pace or two behind.
Five of his girls were, now, not in the coffle, four of these being the red-haired girl, and Ginger, and Ulla and Lenna.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)