Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
231
Now I was only a girl's slave.
4
232
"May I speak?" I asked.
4
233
"Yes," she said, not looking up.
4
234
"mistress has not honored me," said I, "even by telling me her name.
4
235
May I not know the name of my mistress?" "Telima," she said, finishing the work in which she had been engaged.
4
236
She hung the sack again in the corner, putting the scraps and strips of rence left over from her work at the foot of her sleeping mat.
4
237
Then, kneeling on the mat, she bent to the small lamp in its copper bowl on the flooring of the hut.
Now I was only a girl's slave.
"May I speak?" I asked.
"Yes," she said, not looking up.
"mistress has not honored me," said I, "even by telling me her name.
May I not know the name of my mistress?" "Telima," she said, finishing the work in which she had been engaged.
She hung the sack again in the corner, putting the scraps and strips of rence left over from her work at the foot of her sleeping mat.
Then, kneeling on the mat, she bent to the small lamp in its copper bowl on the flooring of the hut.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )