Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
178
"I was to be kept ignorant," she said, "that I would be a low slave, a cheaper slave, a poorer slave, at best no more than the lowest of kettle-and-mat girls".
"I was to be kept ignorant," she said, "that I would be a low slave, a cheaper slave, a poorer slave, at best no more than the lowest of kettle-and-mat girls".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #178)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
175
"A little," said Ellen.
24
176
"But then I was beaten, and not permitted to watch".
24
177
"Why was that?" she asked.
24
178
"I was to be kept ignorant," she said, "that I would be a low slave, a cheaper slave, a poorer slave, at best no more than the lowest of kettle-and-mat girls".
24
179
"Your master must have hated you very much," she said.
24
180
"I was sold for ten copper tarsks," said Ellen.
24
181
"That is hard to believe," said the girl.
"A little," said Ellen.
"But then I was beaten, and not permitted to watch".
"Why was that?" she asked.
"I was to be kept ignorant," she said, "that I would be a low slave, a cheaper slave, a poorer slave, at best no more than the lowest of kettle-and-mat girls".
"Your master must have hated you very much," she said.
"I was sold for ten copper tarsks," said Ellen.
"That is hard to believe," said the girl.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)