Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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"No, Mistress!" I then seized up the handles of the buckets and, step by step, slowly, carefully, for the weight, and that no water be spilled, frightened, miserable, made my way toward the shop of Epicrates.
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I had fled through the streets, terrified.
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"Come back, Allison!" had called the Lady Bina, but I had rushed, weeping, past her, down the stairs, and emerged on Emerald.
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It was now late afternoon, and I was in the closest, sizable market to the domicile of Epicrates, the market of Cestias, in one corner of which was the sul Market.
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It was there, in the market of Cestias, we commonly shopped.
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It was there I had been commanded by the Lady Bina, when she, for whatever reason, was intent to satisfy herself that I might be found acceptable to men.
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Well did I remember the ten Ehn she had given me, within which time, as she was not a patient woman, I was to satisfy her curiosity.
"No, Mistress!" I then seized up the handles of the buckets and, step by step, slowly, carefully, for the weight, and that no water be spilled, frightened, miserable, made my way toward the shop of Epicrates.
I had fled through the streets, terrified.
"Come back, Allison!" had called the Lady Bina, but I had rushed, weeping, past her, down the stairs, and emerged on Emerald.
It was now late afternoon, and I was in the closest, sizable market to the domicile of Epicrates, the market of Cestias, in one corner of which was the sul Market.
It was there, in the market of Cestias, we commonly shopped.
It was there I had been commanded by the Lady Bina, when she, for whatever reason, was intent to satisfy herself that I might be found acceptable to men.
Well did I remember the ten Ehn she had given me, within which time, as she was not a patient woman, I was to satisfy her curiosity.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )