Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
113
It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties.
It was almost as though she were distempered, to be expected to attend to her duties.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #113)
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)