Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
174
Indeed, afterwards, perhaps we will have you accompany our guests to their rooms, seeing to their needs and wants, attending upon them, bringing them fresh linen, bathing them, preparing their couch and, later, naturally, taking your place at its slave ring, a token of the hospitality of the house of William".
Indeed, afterwards, perhaps we will have you accompany our guests to their rooms, seeing to their needs and wants, attending upon them, bringing them fresh linen, bathing them, preparing their couch and, later, naturally, taking your place at its slave ring, a token of the hospitality of the house of William".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #174)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
171
"You will be kept under the strictest of disciplines," he said.
29
172
She kept her head down.
29
173
"It will be amusing," he said, "to point you out to our guests, and delineate your history, as, too, you are serving at our meals.
29
174
Indeed, afterwards, perhaps we will have you accompany our guests to their rooms, seeing to their needs and wants, attending upon them, bringing them fresh linen, bathing them, preparing their couch and, later, naturally, taking your place at its slave ring, a token of the hospitality of the house of William".
29
175
She kept her head down.
29
176
"Yes," he cried, angrily, "you will serve well in that house! And, that it may be well recalled who you were, and what you did, you will be suitably named.
29
177
Put your head to the tiles!" She, kneeling, in the outer robe of concealment, in the hood, in the veil, thrust her head down to the tiles.
"You will be kept under the strictest of disciplines," he said.
She kept her head down.
"It will be amusing," he said, "to point you out to our guests, and delineate your history, as, too, you are serving at our meals.
Indeed, afterwards, perhaps we will have you accompany our guests to their rooms, seeing to their needs and wants, attending upon them, bringing them fresh linen, bathing them, preparing their couch and, later, naturally, taking your place at its slave ring, a token of the hospitality of the house of William".
She kept her head down.
"Yes," he cried, angrily, "you will serve well in that house! And, that it may be well recalled who you were, and what you did, you will be suitably named.
Put your head to the tiles!" She, kneeling, in the outer robe of concealment, in the hood, in the veil, thrust her head down to the tiles.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)