Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It is hard for a woman to help such things when she is scantily clad and in a collar, when she is a slave.
It is hard for a woman to help such things when she is scantily clad and in a collar, when she is a slave.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #359)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Temione had now reached the vat, and was carefully dipping her narrow, high-handled serving vessel in the simmering paga.
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357
She had seemed to be crying, but perhaps it was merely the heat from the paga which she had, with the back of her hand, wiped from her eyes.
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358
Yet, I thought, too, I had seen her clench her fist, driving the nails into the palm of her hand, and her hips move, inadvertently, helplessly, in frustration.
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359
It is hard for a woman to help such things when she is scantily clad and in a collar, when she is a slave.
1
360
To be sure, the Cosians had moved in an open, leisurely way, and even along the southern bank of the Vosk, rather than to the north.
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361
This seemed madness, for surely the Cosians could be pinned against the river and slaughtered.
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362
They would now be, as they had not been at Ar's Station, heavily outnumbered.
Temione had now reached the vat, and was carefully dipping her narrow, high-handled serving vessel in the simmering paga.
She had seemed to be crying, but perhaps it was merely the heat from the paga which she had, with the back of her hand, wiped from her eyes.
Yet, I thought, too, I had seen her clench her fist, driving the nails into the palm of her hand, and her hips move, inadvertently, helplessly, in frustration.
It is hard for a woman to help such things when she is scantily clad and in a collar, when she is a slave.
To be sure, the Cosians had moved in an open, leisurely way, and even along the southern bank of the Vosk, rather than to the north.
This seemed madness, for surely the Cosians could be pinned against the river and slaughtered.
They would now be, as they had not been at Ar's Station, heavily outnumbered.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)