Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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272
One of the duties of these women, many of high caste, now enslaved, would doubtless be the tending of the soldiers' gardens.
One of the duties of these women, many of high caste, now enslaved, would doubtless be the tending of the soldiers' gardens.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #272)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
269
He was holding Torcadino with only some five thousand men, and that many, I thought, might subsist on produce grown within the city, in yards, in torn-up streets, in roof gardens, and such.
37
270
The civilian population, helpfully, had been for the most part expelled from the city shortly after its capture.
37
271
An exception had been made, of course, for enslaved women of interest.
37
272
One of the duties of these women, many of high caste, now enslaved, would doubtless be the tending of the soldiers' gardens.
37
273
This thought amused me, high-caste women as garden slaves.
37
274
To be sure, they would also serve as pleasure slaves.
37
275
"There is no escape for him," said Ephialtes.
He was holding Torcadino with only some five thousand men, and that many, I thought, might subsist on produce grown within the city, in yards, in torn-up streets, in roof gardens, and such.
The civilian population, helpfully, had been for the most part expelled from the city shortly after its capture.
An exception had been made, of course, for enslaved women of interest.
One of the duties of these women, many of high caste, now enslaved, would doubtless be the tending of the soldiers' gardens.
This thought amused me, high-caste women as garden slaves.
To be sure, they would also serve as pleasure slaves.
"There is no escape for him," said Ephialtes.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37)