Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
358
"That is for your master to do," I said.
3
359
"He dares not do so," she said, haughtily.
3
360
"Why not?" I asked.
3
361
"Let us have paga," said Pertinax, quickly, affably.
3
362
"Serve your master," I said to Constantina.
3
363
She seemed startled, but no more so, I think, than Pertinax.
3
364
I gathered that this relationship, the ritual serving of drink to the master by a slave, was unfamiliar to them.
"That is for your master to do," I said.
"He dares not do so," she said, haughtily.
"Why not?" I asked.
"Let us have paga," said Pertinax, quickly, affably.
"Serve your master," I said to Constantina.
She seemed startled, but no more so, I think, than Pertinax.
I gathered that this relationship, the ritual serving of drink to the master by a slave, was unfamiliar to them.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )