Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #43)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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The master sees to it.
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The sense of "earning her keep" of which the former Lady Temione spoke was a rather special one.
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It was rather analogous to that of the slave, for, as I recalled, the keeper of the inn appropriated her earnings, ostensibly to defray the expenses of her keeping.
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A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
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44
"In the morning, early, after the evening in which I had been carried, bound, to your space, to serve you, I, with other debtors—" "'Debtor sluts'," I said.
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"Yes, Master," she said.
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46
"—were redeemed.
The master sees to it.
The sense of "earning her keep" of which the former Lady Temione spoke was a rather special one.
It was rather analogous to that of the slave, for, as I recalled, the keeper of the inn appropriated her earnings, ostensibly to defray the expenses of her keeping.
A result of this, of course, was to make it impossible for her, by herself, to subtract as much as a tarsk bit from her redemption fee.
"In the morning, early, after the evening in which I had been carried, bound, to your space, to serve you, I, with other debtors—" "'Debtor sluts'," I said.
"Yes, Master," she said.
"—were redeemed.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)