Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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398
The two freewomen who had had the former Lady Publia in their care were courteously directed forward, where, before and about the stern castle and even on the small bow deck, were gathered several women and children.
The two free women who had had the former Lady Publia in their care were courteously directed forward, where, before and about the stern castle and even on the small bow deck, were gathered several women and children.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #398)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
395
I saw two of the oarsmen lift her from the height of the plank, down, between the thwarts, and then place her kneeling, behind them, amidships, on the deck.
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396
Other slaves already knelt there.
20
397
Too, in that place, kneeling, too, a neck rope dangling before her, but in no one's keeping, knelt Lady Claudia.
20
398
The two freewomen who had had the former Lady Publia in their care were courteously directed forward, where, before and about the stern castle and even on the small bow deck, were gathered several women and children.
20
399
These, already, were being fed ships' rations.
20
400
Four or five ships, crowded with passengers, had come and gone more than once at the piers.
20
401
These were ferrying passengers to the ships lying at anchor in the harbor.
I saw two of the oarsmen lift her from the height of the plank, down, between the thwarts, and then place her kneeling, behind them, amidships, on the deck.
Other slaves already knelt there.
Too, in that place, kneeling, too, a neck rope dangling before her, but in no one's keeping, knelt Lady Claudia.
The two free women who had had the former Lady Publia in their care were courteously directed forward, where, before and about the stern castle and even on the small bow deck, were gathered several women and children.
These, already, were being fed ships' rations.
Four or five ships, crowded with passengers, had come and gone more than once at the piers.
These were ferrying passengers to the ships lying at anchor in the harbor.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 20)