Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
258
It said, I was told, "I belong to the Lady bina, of Emerald Street, of the house of Epicrates".
It said, I was told, "I belong to the Lady Bina, of Emerald Street, of the house of Epicrates".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #258)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
255
Certainly it was not taking lessons from the companion of Epicrates.
10
256
Few instructors, I supposed, would welcome so terrifying a pupil.
10
257
I could not read, of course, not even my own collar.
10
258
It said, I was told, "I belong to the Lady bina, of Emerald Street, of the house of Epicrates".
10
259
Slaves are seldom taught to read.
10
260
On the other hand, many are literate, as free women, particularly of the higher castes, are commonly literate.
10
261
Free women of the upper castes, taken in war, and such, exposed on the block, often bring nice prices.
Certainly it was not taking lessons from the companion of Epicrates.
Few instructors, I supposed, would welcome so terrifying a pupil.
I could not read, of course, not even my own collar.
It said, I was told, "I belong to the Lady bina, of Emerald Street, of the house of Epicrates".
Slaves are seldom taught to read.
On the other hand, many are literate, as free women, particularly of the higher castes, are commonly literate.
Free women of the upper castes, taken in war, and such, exposed on the block, often bring nice prices.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)