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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

She knelt near the table, put the tray on the floor, unbidden performed obeisance and then, as though submissively, put the tray on the table, and put the paga, in a small kantharos, and the bread on its trencher, before me. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #338)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 338 She knelt near the table, put the tray on the floor, unbidden performed obeisance and then, as though submissively, put the tray on the table, and put the paga, in a small kantharos, and the bread on its trencher, before me.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 335 Lady Temione, I had noted, needed discipline.
5 336 The sooner she received it the better it would probably be for her, and her life.
5 337 In a few moments she returned through the door bearing a tray.
5 338 She knelt near the table, put the tray on the floor, unbidden performed obeisance and then, as though submissively, put the tray on the table, and put the paga, in a small kantharos, and the bread on its trencher, before me.
5 339 Then she put the bowl of porridge, with a spoon, before me.
5 340 She then withdrew, taking the tray, put it to the side, on the floor, again performed obeisance, unbidden, and then knelt back, as though in attendance.
5 341 There had been something false in her subservience.
Lady Temione, I had noted, needed discipline. The sooner she received it the better it would probably be for her, and her life. In a few moments she returned through the door bearing a tray. She knelt near the table, put the tray on the floor, unbidden performed obeisance and then, as though submissively, put the tray on the table, and put the paga, in a small kantharos, and the bread on its trencher, before me. Then she put the bowl of porridge, with a spoon, before me. She then withdrew, taking the tray, put it to the side, on the floor, again performed obeisance, unbidden, and then knelt back, as though in attendance. There had been something false in her subservience. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5)