Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
94
On the other hand, as far as I know, supposedly because of certain reservations pertaining to the nature and quality of her character, he had never deigned to honor her with slave use.
On the other hand, as far as I know, supposedly because of certain reservations pertaining to the nature and quality of her character, he had never deigned to honor her with slave use.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #94)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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25
91
They were apportioned, along with other gifts, among the daimyos.
25
92
In passing, one might mention the blond, barbarian slave, Saru.
25
93
It may be recalled she was not a ship slave, but the personal slave of Lord Nishida.
25
94
On the other hand, as far as I know, supposedly because of certain reservations pertaining to the nature and quality of her character, he had never deigned to honor her with slave use.
25
95
It seems he regarded her as unworthy to be his slave.
25
96
In any event, she was stripped and danced before Lord Temmu, after which Lord Nishida, as was apparently his original intention, gave her to him.
25
97
Lord Okimoto, then, perhaps not to be outdone, gave ten slaves to the shogun.
They were apportioned, along with other gifts, among the daimyos.
In passing, one might mention the blond, barbarian slave, Saru.
It may be recalled she was not a ship slave, but the personal slave of Lord Nishida.
On the other hand, as far as I know, supposedly because of certain reservations pertaining to the nature and quality of her character, he had never deigned to honor her with slave use.
It seems he regarded her as unworthy to be his slave.
In any event, she was stripped and danced before Lord Temmu, after which Lord Nishida, as was apparently his original intention, gave her to him.
Lord Okimoto, then, perhaps not to be outdone, gave ten slaves to the shogun.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25)