Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
34
Certainly on such as she the laundry lost little money.
Certainly on such as she the laundry lost little money.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #34)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
31
Certainly the work came back well-aired, clean-smelling, bright with sunlight, pressed and folded.
12
32
Ellen, sweating, almost fainting with the heat, the hot, dripping garment in her hands, knelt back for a moment, and, in the hot, moist, close, steaming atmosphere of the low-ceilinged room, gasped for breath.
12
33
The cost of the laundry work, she conjectured, would be minimal, even negligible, to the laundry's patrons, particularly given its volume.
12
34
Certainly on such as she the laundry lost little money.
12
35
She, like the others, was fed on slave gruel and, on all fours, must drink from a pan on the floor.
12
36
"Do you dally in your work, little Ellen?" asked a voice.
12
37
"No, Master! No, Master!" she cried, and returned the garment to the tub, frenziedly rubbing its folds together.
Certainly the work came back well-aired, clean-smelling, bright with sunlight, pressed and folded.
Ellen, sweating, almost fainting with the heat, the hot, dripping garment in her hands, knelt back for a moment, and, in the hot, moist, close, steaming atmosphere of the low-ceilinged room, gasped for breath.
The cost of the laundry work, she conjectured, would be minimal, even negligible, to the laundry's patrons, particularly given its volume.
Certainly on such as she the laundry lost little money.
She, like the others, was fed on slave gruel and, on all fours, must drink from a pan on the floor.
"Do you dally in your work, little Ellen?" asked a voice.
"No, Master! No, Master!" she cried, and returned the garment to the tub, frenziedly rubbing its folds together.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12)