Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
60
There were free Pani women in the castle, perhaps companions of officers, and several contract women.
There were free Pani women in the castle, perhaps companions of officers, and several contract women.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #60)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
57
The Pani, of course, would be well aware of this.
25
58
No wonder Tersites gave eyes to the great ship.
25
59
The slaves were muchly sequestered, in kennels here and there, these kept in sheds, within the compound, away from the frequent rains.
25
60
There were free Pani women in the castle, perhaps companions of officers, and several contract women.
25
61
These women, demure in their kimonos, their tiny hands in their sleeves, would sometime, in their short, careful steps, visit the kenneled slaves.
25
62
They looked upon them much as one would look on caged verr.
25
63
Sometimes they spoke softly amongst themselves, laughed, and turned away.
The Pani, of course, would be well aware of this.
No wonder Tersites gave eyes to the great ship.
The slaves were muchly sequestered, in kennels here and there, these kept in sheds, within the compound, away from the frequent rains.
There were free Pani women in the castle, perhaps companions of officers, and several contract women.
These women, demure in their kimonos, their tiny hands in their sleeves, would sometime, in their short, careful steps, visit the kenneled slaves.
They looked upon them much as one would look on caged verr.
Sometimes they spoke softly amongst themselves, laughed, and turned away.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25)