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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 58 Seldom can they aspire even to the status of the kettle-and-mat girl.
21 59 They do not bring high prices.
21 60 They are usually sold in multi-item lots in cheap markets and are usually purchased to be used in such places as the public kitchens or laundries, and the mills.
21 61 From these applications, they are sometimes referred to, naturally enough, as "kitchen girls," "laundry girls," "mill girls," and so on.
21 62 These particular girls, it had been conjectured, had been obtained from markets in the north, where prices are often cheaper.
21 63 They were now being brought south and east, probably, from their shearing, for work in the mills.
21 64 It was my hope that I could make secret contact with these women, and obtain food, and perhaps advice, from them.
Seldom can they aspire even to the status of the kettle-and-mat girl. They do not bring high prices. They are usually sold in multi-item lots in cheap markets and are usually purchased to be used in such places as the public kitchens or laundries, and the mills. From these applications, they are sometimes referred to, naturally enough, as "kitchen girls," "laundry girls," "mill girls," and so on. These particular girls, it had been conjectured, had been obtained from markets in the north, where prices are often cheaper. They were now being brought south and east, probably, from their shearing, for work in the mills. It was my hope that I could make secret contact with these women, and obtain food, and perhaps advice, from them. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )