Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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102
Some of the freemen in the house, particularly of the scribes, resented that the girl should have a position of such authority.
Some of the free men in the house, particularly of the scribes, resented that the girl should have a position of such authority.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #102)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was sleeveless and fell to just above her knees.
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100
Her collar, however, that she might not grow pretentious, was of simple steel.
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101
It read, as I wished, 'I belong to Bosk'.
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102
Some of the freemen in the house, particularly of the scribes, resented that the girl should have a position of such authority.
10
103
Accordingly, when receiving their reports and transmitting her instructions to them, I had informed her that she would do so humbly, as a slave girl, and kneeling at their feet.
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104
This mollified the men a good deal, though some remained disgruntled.
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105
All, I think, feared that her quick stylus and keen mind would discover the slightest discrepancies in their columns and tally sheets, and, indeed, they seemed to do so.
It was sleeveless and fell to just above her knees.
Her collar, however, that she might not grow pretentious, was of simple steel.
It read, as I wished, 'I belong to Bosk'.
Some of the free men in the house, particularly of the scribes, resented that the girl should have a position of such authority.
Accordingly, when receiving their reports and transmitting her instructions to them, I had informed her that she would do so humbly, as a slave girl, and kneeling at their feet.
This mollified the men a good deal, though some remained disgruntled.
All, I think, feared that her quick stylus and keen mind would discover the slightest discrepancies in their columns and tally sheets, and, indeed, they seemed to do so.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)