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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Alcinoë, as she was Gorean, had the honor of bringing forth the vessel and cups, and my slave, as she was a barbarian, and thus subordinate, unless it was otherwise specified, brought forth the small pitcher of cream, the tiny spoons, and the small, flat bowls of sugars and spices. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #1509)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 1509 Alcinoë, as she was Gorean, had the honor of bringing forth the vessel and cups, and my slave, as she was a barbarian, and thus subordinate, unless it was otherwise specified, brought forth the small pitcher of cream, the tiny spoons, and the small, flat bowls of sugars and spices.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 1506 "That explains much".
37 1507 Shortly thereafter the slaves rose to their feet and, a bit later, I could smell the fumes of freshly brewed black wine.
37 1508 It shortly made its appearance.
37 1509 Alcinoë, as she was Gorean, had the honor of bringing forth the vessel and cups, and my slave, as she was a barbarian, and thus subordinate, unless it was otherwise specified, brought forth the small pitcher of cream, the tiny spoons, and the small, flat bowls of sugars and spices.
37 1510 Later, each slave brought forth, as well, a tray of assorted cakes and pastries.
37 1511 I thought the slaves served well.
37 1512 Both wore only their collars.
"That explains much". Shortly thereafter the slaves rose to their feet and, a bit later, I could smell the fumes of freshly brewed black wine. It shortly made its appearance. Alcinoë, as she was Gorean, had the honor of bringing forth the vessel and cups, and my slave, as she was a barbarian, and thus subordinate, unless it was otherwise specified, brought forth the small pitcher of cream, the tiny spoons, and the small, flat bowls of sugars and spices. Later, each slave brought forth, as well, a tray of assorted cakes and pastries. I thought the slaves served well. Both wore only their collars. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)