Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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29
117
Probably she had girls herself who wore that mark, the serving slaves whom she had not, in order not to tempt the men, brought with her into the delta, the slaves without whose services she, though a free woman, had been subjected to such hardship, being forced to comb her own hair, and such.
Probably she had girls herself who wore that mark, the serving slaves whom she had not, in order not to tempt the men, brought with her into the delta, the slaves without whose services she, though a free woman, had been subjected to such hardship, being forced to comb her own hair, and such.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #117)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
114
He then, chuckling, rose to his feet, and went on his way.
29
115
She looked down at the mark on her breast.
29
116
I assumed she understood its significance.
29
117
Probably she had girls herself who wore that mark, the serving slaves whom she had not, in order not to tempt the men, brought with her into the delta, the slaves without whose services she, though a free woman, had been subjected to such hardship, being forced to comb her own hair, and such.
29
118
She looked over at me.
29
119
I saw she understood the significance of the sign.
29
120
She straightened her body even more.
He then, chuckling, rose to his feet, and went on his way.
She looked down at the mark on her breast.
I assumed she understood its significance.
Probably she had girls herself who wore that mark, the serving slaves whom she had not, in order not to tempt the men, brought with her into the delta, the slaves without whose services she, though a free woman, had been subjected to such hardship, being forced to comb her own hair, and such.
She looked over at me.
I saw she understood the significance of the sign.
She straightened her body even more.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29)