Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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There were no freewomen present at this feast, of course, so the slaves need not be attired in decorous tunics, or even gowns, nor needed they serve so deferentially and unobtrusively that they might almost not be present, in order that freewomen not be distressed or disturbed.
There were no free women present at this feast, of course, so the slaves need not be attired in decorous tunics, or even gowns, nor needed they serve so deferentially and unobtrusively that they might almost not be present, in order that free women not be distressed or disturbed.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #206)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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79
203
That is common with the slavers of the ships.
79
204
The men he had brought into the forest, to abet the mission of Lord Grendel, were thus a tiny fraction of his men; but they were picked men, men muchly trusted, men often relied on.
79
205
"Paga!" called a fellow, and a slave, with her vessel, hurried to him, to serve him.
79
206
There were no freewomen present at this feast, of course, so the slaves need not be attired in decorous tunics, or even gowns, nor needed they serve so deferentially and unobtrusively that they might almost not be present, in order that freewomen not be distressed or disturbed.
79
207
Too, of course, this was a remote forest camp, away from the habitats, and free Kur females, and the men were, after all, Goreans.
79
208
Accordingly the slaves served as one would expect at such a feast, naked, save for their collars.
79
209
He observed one of the slaves, she whom he had named 'Cecily', hurrying to one of the fellows, to replenish his plate.
That is common with the slavers of the ships.
The men he had brought into the forest, to abet the mission of Lord Grendel, were thus a tiny fraction of his men; but they were picked men, men muchly trusted, men often relied on.
"Paga!" called a fellow, and a slave, with her vessel, hurried to him, to serve him.
There were no free women present at this feast, of course, so the slaves need not be attired in decorous tunics, or even gowns, nor needed they serve so deferentially and unobtrusively that they might almost not be present, in order that free women not be distressed or disturbed.
Too, of course, this was a remote forest camp, away from the habitats, and free Kur females, and the men were, after all, Goreans.
Accordingly the slaves served as one would expect at such a feast, naked, save for their collars.
He observed one of the slaves, she whom he had named 'Cecily', hurrying to one of the fellows, to replenish his plate.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)