Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
130
"Is my tea ready?" asked Miss Wentworth.
9
131
"Nearly, mistress," said Cecily, who was tending the small pot on its rack, over a tiny fire, it in a small hole, a shallow hole, scooped out in the dirt floor of the hut.
9
132
"You are slow," said Miss Wentworth.
9
133
"Forgive me, mistress," said Cecily.
9
134
"Take off your clothes," said Miss Wentworth.
9
135
"What?" said Cecily.
9
136
"Completely," said Miss Wentworth.
"Is my tea ready?" asked Miss Wentworth.
"Nearly, mistress," said Cecily, who was tending the small pot on its rack, over a tiny fire, it in a small hole, a shallow hole, scooped out in the dirt floor of the hut.
"You are slow," said Miss Wentworth.
"Forgive me, mistress," said Cecily.
"Take off your clothes," said Miss Wentworth.
"What?" said Cecily.
"Completely," said Miss Wentworth.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )