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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 156 "We do not know what the gold given to Genserich was intended to buy".
40 157 "I see," I said.
41 1 I stood waist-deep in the water.
41 2 Tula, Mila, and I rejoiced to have the opportunity to clean our bodies, to wash away, even in the chill, moving water, the sweat, grime, and dust of the trekking.
41 3 Whereas the mistresses had occasionally availed themselves of the river to cleanse themselves, we had not been allowed to do so.
41 4 We had been kept filthy, and roped.
41 5 Free women, for whatever reason, are commonly cruel to slaves.
"We do not know what the gold given to Genserich was intended to buy". "I see," I said. I stood waist-deep in the water. Tula, Mila, and I rejoiced to have the opportunity to clean our bodies, to wash away, even in the chill, moving water, the sweat, grime, and dust of the trekking. Whereas the mistresses had occasionally availed themselves of the river to cleanse themselves, we had not been allowed to do so. We had been kept filthy, and roped. Free women, for whatever reason, are commonly cruel to slaves. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )