Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1653
She was not purchasable.
8
1654
She was not owned.
8
1655
"The house," said Menon, "is distressed that your views have been shown less deference than they deserve".
8
1656
"You know," said the free woman, "that she, that one, is a she-tarsk, a she-urt, a she-sleen, one who tunicks herself provocatively, who brushes against masters, who lingers in serving, who leans too closely to the diners, who puts her half-naked body before them shamelessly, who smiles so prettily, like a paga slut at the loading docks, advertising her master's tavern".
8
1657
"And she is a barbarian, as well," said Menon.
8
1658
"Yes," said the free woman, triumphantly.
8
1659
"A barbarian!" Menon recalled I was a barbarian.
She was not purchasable.
She was not owned.
"The house," said Menon, "is distressed that your views have been shown less deference than they deserve".
"You know," said the free woman, "that she, that one, is a she-tarsk, a she-urt, a she-sleen, one who tunicks herself provocatively, who brushes against masters, who lingers in serving, who leans too closely to the diners, who puts her half-naked body before them shamelessly, who smiles so prettily, like a paga slut at the loading docks, advertising her master's tavern".
"And she is a barbarian, as well," said Menon.
"Yes," said the free woman, triumphantly.
"A barbarian!" Menon recalled I was a barbarian.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )