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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 18 One could probably not be more a female unless one was a slave.
3 19 "Feed us!" they cried piteously to the driver, many of them with their arms outstretched, their hands lifted, their palms opened, crowding and pressing about the back of the wagon.
3 20 "We beg food!" "We are hungry!" "Please!" "Feed us, please!" "Please!" I looked at their faces.
3 21 On the whole they seemed to be simple, plain women, peasant women, and peasant lasses.
3 22 One or two of them, I thought, might be suitable for the collar.
3 23 "Here!" cried the driver, laughing, throwing pieces of bread from a sack to one and then another of the women.
3 24 The first piece of bread he threw to the woman who had been the first to unhood and face-strip herself, perhaps thereby rewarding her for her intelligence.
One could probably not be more a female unless one was a slave. "Feed us!" they cried piteously to the driver, many of them with their arms outstretched, their hands lifted, their palms opened, crowding and pressing about the back of the wagon. "We beg food!" "We are hungry!" "Please!" "Feed us, please!" "Please!" I looked at their faces. On the whole they seemed to be simple, plain women, peasant women, and peasant lasses. One or two of them, I thought, might be suitable for the collar. "Here!" cried the driver, laughing, throwing pieces of bread from a sack to one and then another of the women. The first piece of bread he threw to the woman who had been the first to unhood and face-strip herself, perhaps thereby rewarding her for her intelligence. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )