Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
30
182
Unbidden, she set about her duties.
Unbidden, she set about her duties.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #182)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
179
Afterwards he left her there, in the tarsk pen, and she turned, weeping, blubbering, half in shock, eyes wide, to her side, to relieve her back from contact with the soiled, rough ground, the stained wood chips, of the abandoned pen.
30
180
It was there in the tarsk pen that she spent the night.
30
181
Before dawn, the next day, Portus Canio came to her, sponged her back, and her body, with a damp rag, cooling her and cleaning her, and freed her.
30
182
Unbidden, she set about her duties.
30
183
She tidied the camp, built the fire, set up the cooking rods, boiled water, and prepared breakfast for the men.
30
184
While they ate, she knelt down beside their blankets, kissed them, shook them out and folded them, and placed them in the wagon.
30
185
When she was finished she returned to the vicinity of the fire.
Afterwards he left her there, in the tarsk pen, and she turned, weeping, blubbering, half in shock, eyes wide, to her side, to relieve her back from contact with the soiled, rough ground, the stained wood chips, of the abandoned pen.
It was there in the tarsk pen that she spent the night.
Before dawn, the next day, Portus Canio came to her, sponged her back, and her body, with a damp rag, cooling her and cleaning her, and freed her.
Unbidden, she set about her duties.
She tidied the camp, built the fire, set up the cooking rods, boiled water, and prepared breakfast for the men.
While they ate, she knelt down beside their blankets, kissed them, shook them out and folded them, and placed them in the wagon.
When she was finished she returned to the vicinity of the fire.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)