Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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218
"It is the road to Argentum," she said.
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219
I pretended to be dissatisfied with one or two of the tunics I had washed.
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220
I dallied by the stream until Tina had finished her work and returned to the vicinity of her master's wagon.
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221
Then, when no one was looking, I bent down and picked up a small, sharp stone from the edge of the stream.
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222
This I inserted in the hem of my slave tunic.
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223
Later I would hold it in my mouth, for the tunic would be taken from me before I was put in the trunk.
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224
The trunk, though sturdy, was not an iron or steel slave box.
"It is the road to Argentum," she said.
I pretended to be dissatisfied with one or two of the tunics I had washed.
I dallied by the stream until Tina had finished her work and returned to the vicinity of her master's wagon.
Then, when no one was looking, I bent down and picked up a small, sharp stone from the edge of the stream.
This I inserted in the hem of my slave tunic.
Later I would hold it in my mouth, for the tunic would be taken from me before I was put in the trunk.
The trunk, though sturdy, was not an iron or steel slave box.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )