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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 90 Being of the scribes she could, of course, read and write.
10 91 "Can you keep accounts?" I had asked her.
10 92 "Yes, Master," she had responded.
10 93 I had made her the chief scribe and accountant of my house.
10 94 Each night, in my hall, before my master's chair, she would kneel with her tablets and give me an accounting of the day's business, with reports on the progress of various investments and ventures, often making suggestions and recommendations for further actions.
10 95 This plain, thin girl, I found, had an excellent mind for the complicated business transactions of a large house.
10 96 She was a most valuable slave.
Being of the scribes she could, of course, read and write. "Can you keep accounts?" I had asked her. "Yes, Master," she had responded. I had made her the chief scribe and accountant of my house. Each night, in my hall, before my master's chair, she would kneel with her tablets and give me an accounting of the day's business, with reports on the progress of various investments and ventures, often making suggestions and recommendations for further actions. This plain, thin girl, I found, had an excellent mind for the complicated business transactions of a large house. She was a most valuable slave. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )