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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 31 Muchly did I envy the people in the inn, with their viands and beverages, their clean rooms, their clothing and warm beds.
16 32 I envied even the slaves that might be within.
16 33 They, at least, were secure and well fed.
16 34 What had they to worry about, other than being pleasing to their masters? I cried out, suddenly, softly, as the fur of a scurrying urt brushed my leg.
16 35 I crawled about the inn, keeping to the brush at its side.
16 36 I moved leaves out of the way with my hand.
16 37 Leaves brushed my back.
Muchly did I envy the people in the inn, with their viands and beverages, their clean rooms, their clothing and warm beds. I envied even the slaves that might be within. They, at least, were secure and well fed. What had they to worry about, other than being pleasing to their masters? I cried out, suddenly, softly, as the fur of a scurrying urt brushed my leg. I crawled about the inn, keeping to the brush at its side. I moved leaves out of the way with my hand. Leaves brushed my back. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )