Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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991
Indeed, I served him, by his will, almost entirely in domestic labors, keeping his tent, and such.
27
992
This he seemed to feel was appropriate, such demeaning, servile labors, for the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
27
993
But, too, I do not think he much cared for me.
27
994
Then, when he got his hands on a meaningless little blond chit, a true slave in every hort of her body, named El-in-or, he gave me away, to a panther girl named Verna, to be taken to the northern forests.
27
995
I served panthergirls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
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996
"It is difficult to believe that Rask of Treve did not put you to slave use," I said.
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997
"He did, of course," she said.
Indeed, I served him, by his will, almost entirely in domestic labors, keeping his tent, and such.
This he seemed to feel was appropriate, such demeaning, servile labors, for the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
But, too, I do not think he much cared for me.
Then, when he got his hands on a meaningless little blond chit, a true slave in every hort of her body, named El-in-or, he gave me away, to a panther girl named Verna, to be taken to the northern forests.
I served panther girls, too, as a domestic slave, and was later sold, at the coast, where I came into the collar of Samos, of Port Kar".
"It is difficult to believe that Rask of Treve did not put you to slave use," I said.
"He did, of course," she said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )