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

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8 807 She would be made first girl over the coffle of "free women," the Lady Temione, and the others, that she might teach them something of discipline and the basic arts of giving pleasure to men, lessons which might soon make a serious difference not only with respect to the quality of their lives, but to the very existence of those lives, as well.
8 808 The canvas covering of the wagon had been drawn back, probably to air the contents from the dampness of the storm.
8 809 No one seemed to be within the wagon, or about it, other than the pair at the side of it.
8 810 I had little doubt, accordingly, that the blond woman kneeling before the fellow with the whip was his free companion, or former free companion.
8 811 The girl who had been beneath the wagon last night, and whom Ephialtes had, hopefully, purchased for me this morning, had been formerly purchased, and primarily purchased, I had suspected, in an attempt, and perhaps a somewhat foolish, and somewhat misdirected, attempt, I thought, by the fellow to encourage his companion to take her relationship with him more seriously.
8 812 She had apparently done so, at least to the extent of treating the slave with great cruelty.
8 813 But now the slave was gone, and there was a chain on her neck.
She would be made first girl over the coffle of "free women," the Lady Temione, and the others, that she might teach them something of discipline and the basic arts of giving pleasure to men, lessons which might soon make a serious difference not only with respect to the quality of their lives, but to the very existence of those lives, as well. The canvas covering of the wagon had been drawn back, probably to air the contents from the dampness of the storm. No one seemed to be within the wagon, or about it, other than the pair at the side of it. I had little doubt, accordingly, that the blond woman kneeling before the fellow with the whip was his free companion, or former free companion. The girl who had been beneath the wagon last night, and whom Ephialtes had, hopefully, purchased for me this morning, had been formerly purchased, and primarily purchased, I had suspected, in an attempt, and perhaps a somewhat foolish, and somewhat misdirected, attempt, I thought, by the fellow to encourage his companion to take her relationship with him more seriously. She had apparently done so, at least to the extent of treating the slave with great cruelty. But now the slave was gone, and there was a chain on her neck. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )