Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
611
These slaves will launder, amongst attending to other domestic duties, sweeping, dusting, polishing, cleaning, scrubbing, and such, but there is an additional charge for such services.
These slaves will launder, amongst attending to other domestic duties, sweeping, dusting, polishing, cleaning, scrubbing, and such, but there is an additional charge for such services.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #611)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
608
Secondly, if the household is small, and a free companion is in the household, she may not care to have a slave on the premises.
10
609
For example, Delia, the companion of Epicrates, was such a woman.
10
610
In the towers there are often "tower slaves," most often owned by the management of the tower.
10
611
These slaves will launder, amongst attending to other domestic duties, sweeping, dusting, polishing, cleaning, scrubbing, and such, but there is an additional charge for such services.
10
612
Accordingly, some residents in the towers rent work slaves whose services, being more intermittent and casual, are less expensive.
10
613
Advertisements for such may be found on certain of the public boards.
10
614
It was through Delia that the Lady Bina was first apprised of such matters.
Secondly, if the household is small, and a free companion is in the household, she may not care to have a slave on the premises.
For example, Delia, the companion of Epicrates, was such a woman.
In the towers there are often "tower slaves," most often owned by the management of the tower.
These slaves will launder, amongst attending to other domestic duties, sweeping, dusting, polishing, cleaning, scrubbing, and such, but there is an additional charge for such services.
Accordingly, some residents in the towers rent work slaves whose services, being more intermittent and casual, are less expensive.
Advertisements for such may be found on certain of the public boards.
It was through Delia that the Lady Bina was first apprised of such matters.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)