Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
105
The slave, in her duties, could scarcely have avoided hearing the casual conversations of masters.
The slave, in her duties, could scarcely have avoided hearing the casual conversations of masters.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #105)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
102
The prairie sleen is, incidentally, I have been told, much smaller than the forest sleen, which can upon occasion reach lengths of eighteen feet and weights of several hundred pounds.
28
103
The slave lay, sleepless, needful, uncaressed, at the thigh of her master.
28
104
The grasslands were muchly quiet.
28
105
The slave, in her duties, could scarcely have avoided hearing the casual conversations of masters.
28
106
Soon, she gathered, Mirus and his fellow, now muchly recovered, though still unable to walk, would leave the group and make their way toward Brundisium, Mirus dragging an improvised travois, constructed of rope, a pair of poles and a tarpaulin.
28
107
This device had been constructed the preceding evening, their trek having come to a small grove of dark temwood, bordering a tiny stream.
28
108
In a day or two it was anticipated that worn trails might be encountered.
The prairie sleen is, incidentally, I have been told, much smaller than the forest sleen, which can upon occasion reach lengths of eighteen feet and weights of several hundred pounds.
The slave lay, sleepless, needful, uncaressed, at the thigh of her master.
The grasslands were muchly quiet.
The slave, in her duties, could scarcely have avoided hearing the casual conversations of masters.
Soon, she gathered, Mirus and his fellow, now muchly recovered, though still unable to walk, would leave the group and make their way toward Brundisium, Mirus dragging an improvised travois, constructed of rope, a pair of poles and a tarpaulin.
This device had been constructed the preceding evening, their trek having come to a small grove of dark temwood, bordering a tiny stream.
In a day or two it was anticipated that worn trails might be encountered.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28)