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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is not unknown for female slaves, as a discipline, to be forced to kneel down and clean the paws of kaiila, the ponderous, clawed feet of tharlarion, and such, with their lips, mouth, teeth and tongue. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #269)
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21 269 It is not unknown for female slaves, as a discipline, to be forced to kneel down and clean the paws of kaiila, the ponderous, clawed feet of tharlarion, and such, with their lips, mouth, teeth and tongue.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 266 It is one of many things in which female slaves are expected to be proficient.
21 267 The suggestion that Portus Canio, a free man, might wash slaves was, of course, a grievous insult.
21 268 "Perhaps we will have you clean the dirtied feet of slave girls with your tongue," said the subcaptain.
21 269 It is not unknown for female slaves, as a discipline, to be forced to kneel down and clean the paws of kaiila, the ponderous, clawed feet of tharlarion, and such, with their lips, mouth, teeth and tongue.
21 270 It is a way of reminding them that they are nothing, only slaves.
21 271 "Take them away!" said the subcaptain, irritatedly, to the soldiers in charge of the line.
21 272 "There are tens of other pools to replenish!" Again the whip cracked, and the line, with a rattle of heavy chains, took up its now-emptied jars, and turned about.
It is one of many things in which female slaves are expected to be proficient. The suggestion that Portus Canio, a free man, might wash slaves was, of course, a grievous insult. "Perhaps we will have you clean the dirtied feet of slave girls with your tongue," said the subcaptain. It is not unknown for female slaves, as a discipline, to be forced to kneel down and clean the paws of kaiila, the ponderous, clawed feet of tharlarion, and such, with their lips, mouth, teeth and tongue. It is a way of reminding them that they are nothing, only slaves. "Take them away!" said the subcaptain, irritatedly, to the soldiers in charge of the line. "There are tens of other pools to replenish!" Again the whip cracked, and the line, with a rattle of heavy chains, took up its now-emptied jars, and turned about. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21)