Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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135
Accordingly, she must address her sister laundresses with such respect, though they, too, were but slaves.
Accordingly, she must address her sister laundresses with such respect, though they, too, were but slaves.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #135)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
132
* * * * Ellen drew back, suddenly, crying out, for a stream of hot water, poured from a ewer, streamed into her tub, almost scalding her.
12
133
"Please, Mistress!" protested Ellen.
12
134
She was the least in the laundry, because of the youth of her body, and that she was newest at the tubs.
12
135
Accordingly, she must address her sister laundresses with such respect, though they, too, were but slaves.
12
136
"Why did you look when Gart put me to his pleasure?" demanded Nelsa.
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137
"I looked away, Mistress!" cried Ellen.
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138
"Not soon enough!" said Nelsa.
* * * * Ellen drew back, suddenly, crying out, for a stream of hot water, poured from a ewer, streamed into her tub, almost scalding her.
"Please, Mistress!" protested Ellen.
She was the least in the laundry, because of the youth of her body, and that she was newest at the tubs.
Accordingly, she must address her sister laundresses with such respect, though they, too, were but slaves.
"Why did you look when Gart put me to his pleasure?" demanded Nelsa.
"I looked away, Mistress!" cried Ellen.
"Not soon enough!" said Nelsa.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12)