Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
18
The cages of femaleslaves were mixed in with those of the maleslaves, presumably on no other basis than what cage happened to be empty at a given time.
The cages of female slaves were mixed in with those of the male slaves, presumably on no other basis than what cage happened to be empty at a given time.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #18)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
15
The pens seemed humid and, though we were below ground, warm from the heat of the bodies.
11
16
The only sanitation facility was an open metal mesh, supported by close-set horizontal bars, in the bottom of the cages, beneath which, some five feet below, was a cement floor, washed down and cleaned by slaves once daily.
11
17
There was a feed trough at one side of each cage and a low watering pan on the other, both filled by means of tubes from the catwalk.
11
18
The cages of femaleslaves were mixed in with those of the maleslaves, presumably on no other basis than what cage happened to be empty at a given time.
11
19
The femaleslaves, like the men, were unclothed, and wore collars; their collars, however, were not the typical locked collar of the femaleslave but, since they were only in the iron pens, a narrow band of iron, with a number, hammered about their neck.
11
20
I noted that the females tended to remain near the center of their cage.
11
21
Their food and water areas were protected from the wall of bars shared with the next cage, which might contain maleslaves, by a heavy iron mesh rather like that of the flooring, riveted by hammer to the bars.
The pens seemed humid and, though we were below ground, warm from the heat of the bodies.
The only sanitation facility was an open metal mesh, supported by close-set horizontal bars, in the bottom of the cages, beneath which, some five feet below, was a cement floor, washed down and cleaned by slaves once daily.
There was a feed trough at one side of each cage and a low watering pan on the other, both filled by means of tubes from the catwalk.
The cages of female slaves were mixed in with those of the male slaves, presumably on no other basis than what cage happened to be empty at a given time.
The female slaves, like the men, were unclothed, and wore collars; their collars, however, were not the typical locked collar of the female slave but, since they were only in the iron pens, a narrow band of iron, with a number, hammered about their neck.
I noted that the females tended to remain near the center of their cage.
Their food and water areas were protected from the wall of bars shared with the next cage, which might contain male slaves, by a heavy iron mesh rather like that of the flooring, riveted by hammer to the bars.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11)