Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
203
Indeed, these other duties, at least for such as she, were duties commonly regarded as far more interesting and important than less exotic, homelier labors, such as cooking and laundering.
Indeed, these other duties, at least for such as she, were duties commonly regarded as far more interesting and important than less exotic, homelier labors, such as cooking and laundering.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #203)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
200
She also learned how to brush clothing, and clean, soften and polish leather.
7
201
The duties she was taught were common to most women of her sort, of whatever variety, but tended to be especially associated with such as served in the towers, in the high cities, in the cylinder cities.
7
202
Needless to say there were many other sorts of duties, too, in which women such as she were expected to be proficient, duties, and services, in which, indeed, they were expected to excel.
7
203
Indeed, these other duties, at least for such as she, were duties commonly regarded as far more interesting and important than less exotic, homelier labors, such as cooking and laundering.
7
204
At this point, however, she knew nothing of that further aspect of her instruction, or training.
7
205
Her teachers, incidentally, were changed with each phase of her education, so to speak.
7
206
Some may have had diverse aspects of expertise.
She also learned how to brush clothing, and clean, soften and polish leather.
The duties she was taught were common to most women of her sort, of whatever variety, but tended to be especially associated with such as served in the towers, in the high cities, in the cylinder cities.
Needless to say there were many other sorts of duties, too, in which women such as she were expected to be proficient, duties, and services, in which, indeed, they were expected to excel.
Indeed, these other duties, at least for such as she, were duties commonly regarded as far more interesting and important than less exotic, homelier labors, such as cooking and laundering.
At this point, however, she knew nothing of that further aspect of her instruction, or training.
Her teachers, incidentally, were changed with each phase of her education, so to speak.
Some may have had diverse aspects of expertise.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7)