Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
154
"For," said Kamchak, "among your other tasks, my dear, you will perform for this barbarian the duties of a female serving slave".
"For," said Kamchak, "among your other tasks, my dear, you will perform for this barbarian the duties of a female serving slave".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #154)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
151
"Do you wonder, Little Aphris," asked Kamchak, "why the barbarian—though slave—is not clad Kajir, why she does not wear ring, brand and collar?" "Why?" asked Aphris, frightened.
11
152
"So that there will be one higher than you in the wagon," said Kamchak.
11
153
I had wondered why Kamchak had not treated Elizabeth Cardwell as any other enslaved wench of Tuchuks.
11
154
"For," said Kamchak, "among your other tasks, my dear, you will perform for this barbarian the duties of a female serving slave".
11
155
This struck fire in Aphris of Turia.
11
156
She suddenly straightened indignantly and cried out.
11
157
"Not I—not Aphris of Turia!" "You," said Kamchak.
"Do you wonder, Little Aphris," asked Kamchak, "why the barbarian—though slave—is not clad Kajir, why she does not wear ring, brand and collar?" "Why?" asked Aphris, frightened.
"So that there will be one higher than you in the wagon," said Kamchak.
I had wondered why Kamchak had not treated Elizabeth Cardwell as any other enslaved wench of Tuchuks.
"For," said Kamchak, "among your other tasks, my dear, you will perform for this barbarian the duties of a female serving slave".
This struck fire in Aphris of Turia.
She suddenly straightened indignantly and cried out.
"Not I—not Aphris of Turia!" "You," said Kamchak.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11)