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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 28 Together we prepared a meal, cooked over the campfire.
31 29 There were supplies and utensils in the wagonbox.
31 30 I think it gave both Tupita and myself much pleasure to cook for the men.
31 31 This simple domestic pleasure, preparing a small amount of food for particular masters, and hoping to please them by it, is not one paga slaves, or work slaves, often enjoyed.
31 32 It is a different matter altogether to labor in a tavern kitchen, at a narrow task, or to stir the cooking pots in a work camp, which must feed perhaps a thousand slaves.
31 33 Indeed I had never cooked in the work camp or even in the tavern, though in the latter place I had labored from time to time with Ina, usually naked, on my knees, at the washing tubs.
31 34 Happily, Tupita did most of the real cooking, while I mostly watched and fetched.
Together we prepared a meal, cooked over the campfire. There were supplies and utensils in the wagonbox. I think it gave both Tupita and myself much pleasure to cook for the men. This simple domestic pleasure, preparing a small amount of food for particular masters, and hoping to please them by it, is not one paga slaves, or work slaves, often enjoyed. It is a different matter altogether to labor in a tavern kitchen, at a narrow task, or to stir the cooking pots in a work camp, which must feed perhaps a thousand slaves. Indeed I had never cooked in the work camp or even in the tavern, though in the latter place I had labored from time to time with Ina, usually naked, on my knees, at the washing tubs. Happily, Tupita did most of the real cooking, while I mostly watched and fetched. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )