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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

One must distinguish between the slave girl who is put to a stirrup as a discipline, who might be taken into the country like this, even on dirt roads, to gasp and sweat, and struggle, at the stirrup, and the girl who, in a city, or on a smooth stone road, of great fitted blocks, serves primarily, and proudly, considering the honor bestowed upon her, the implicit tribute to her beauty, as a display item in her master's panoply. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #600)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 600 One must distinguish between the slave girl who is put to a stirrup as a discipline, who might be taken into the country like this, even on dirt roads, to gasp and sweat, and struggle, at the stirrup, and the girl who, in a city, or on a smooth stone road, of great fitted blocks, serves primarily, and proudly, considering the honor bestowed upon her, the implicit tribute to her beauty, as a display item in her master's panoply.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 597 We increased our pace.
3 598 I did not think the trek would be pleasant.
3 599 Already I was thirsty.
3 600 One must distinguish between the slave girl who is put to a stirrup as a discipline, who might be taken into the country like this, even on dirt roads, to gasp and sweat, and struggle, at the stirrup, and the girl who, in a city, or on a smooth stone road, of great fitted blocks, serves primarily, and proudly, considering the honor bestowed upon her, the implicit tribute to her beauty, as a display item in her master's panoply.
3 601 It would probably be dark in an Ahn.
3 602 I wondered where might be the army of Ar.
3 603 I looked at the riders.
We increased our pace. I did not think the trek would be pleasant. Already I was thirsty. One must distinguish between the slave girl who is put to a stirrup as a discipline, who might be taken into the country like this, even on dirt roads, to gasp and sweat, and struggle, at the stirrup, and the girl who, in a city, or on a smooth stone road, of great fitted blocks, serves primarily, and proudly, considering the honor bestowed upon her, the implicit tribute to her beauty, as a display item in her master's panoply. It would probably be dark in an Ahn. I wondered where might be the army of Ar. I looked at the riders. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)