Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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194
She had come through the Raging Sea, the Sea of Fire.
19
195
I wondered if the slave, below, once cleaned, and salved, had been beaten.
19
196
She had not accompanied her collar sisters back below decks.
19
197
Her hair and body had been covered with soot and ash, her skin had been pelted with dust and scalding cinders, her tunic had been partly burned.
19
198
Yes, I thought, she would doubtless have been switched.
19
199
A slave is expected to care for herself, to keep herself clean, well groomed, and attractive, as she is her master's property.
19
200
The great hatch was rolled back.
She had come through the Raging Sea, the Sea of Fire.
I wondered if the slave, below, once cleaned, and salved, had been beaten.
She had not accompanied her collar sisters back below decks.
Her hair and body had been covered with soot and ash, her skin had been pelted with dust and scalding cinders, her tunic had been partly burned.
Yes, I thought, she would doubtless have been switched.
A slave is expected to care for herself, to keep herself clean, well groomed, and attractive, as she is her master's property.
The great hatch was rolled back.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )