Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
599
Most cities have public laundries to which garments, sheets, linen, and such, may be taken, weighed, and washed, and, for an additional fee, ironed.
10
600
On the other hand, the public laundries do not deliver.
10
601
There are, in addition, public laundering troughs, which are divided into those reserved for free women and those accessible to slaves.
10
602
Women of high caste seldom launder, but women of low caste often do.
10
603
If a household contains a slave or slaves they will do the laundry, as well as other domestic tasks.
10
604
Many lower-caste households do not contain slaves.
10
605
There are two primary reasons for this.
Most cities have public laundries to which garments, sheets, linen, and such, may be taken, weighed, and washed, and, for an additional fee, ironed.
On the other hand, the public laundries do not deliver.
There are, in addition, public laundering troughs, which are divided into those reserved for free women and those accessible to slaves.
Women of high caste seldom launder, but women of low caste often do.
If a household contains a slave or slaves they will do the laundry, as well as other domestic tasks.
Many lower-caste households do not contain slaves.
There are two primary reasons for this.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )