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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #113)
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3 113 It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 110 The girl knows it will be used if she is in the least bit displeasing, and so there is seldom a call for it.
3 111 That it is there, and it will be used, if the master sees fit, is usually all that is necessary to keep it securely on its peg.
3 112 I had the sense that his slave, Constantina, was surly.
3 113 It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties.
3 114 I wondered if she attended to the hut, the firewood, and such, at all.
3 115 Did Pertinax himself, our supposed forester, attend to such things? Were there other slaves about? "I suppose," I said to Pertinax, "you obtain little news here, so far from Port Kar".
3 116 "One hears things occasionally," he said.
The girl knows it will be used if she is in the least bit displeasing, and so there is seldom a call for it. That it is there, and it will be used, if the master sees fit, is usually all that is necessary to keep it securely on its peg. I had the sense that his slave, Constantina, was surly. It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties. I wondered if she attended to the hut, the firewood, and such, at all. Did Pertinax himself, our supposed forester, attend to such things? Were there other slaves about? "I suppose," I said to Pertinax, "you obtain little news here, so far from Port Kar". "One hears things occasionally," he said. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3)