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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 121 One of the women did come up beside the wagon with a switch and struck Feiqa in fury three times.
3 122 Feiqa, on her rope, moving, shrank small before her, trying to cover her face and body.
3 123 There is little love lost between free women and slaves, particularly in these times.
3 124 "Oh!" cried Feiqa, suddenly stung by a stone, hurled by another woman.
3 125 She then walked weeping, almost pressed against the side of the wagon.
3 126 She could not even think of daring to object to such treatment, of course.
3 127 In the hut of the free woman, last night, she had learned, unconditionally, that she was a slave.
One of the women did come up beside the wagon with a switch and struck Feiqa in fury three times. Feiqa, on her rope, moving, shrank small before her, trying to cover her face and body. There is little love lost between free women and slaves, particularly in these times. "Oh!" cried Feiqa, suddenly stung by a stone, hurled by another woman. She then walked weeping, almost pressed against the side of the wagon. She could not even think of daring to object to such treatment, of course. In the hut of the free woman, last night, she had learned, unconditionally, that she was a slave. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )