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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Attend me, field girls, miserable urts, barbarian beasts," said the Ashigaru. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #108)
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19 108 "Attend me, field girls, miserable urts, barbarian beasts," said the Ashigaru.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 105 I saw the reaction of the girls, sudden, startled, their alertness, their apprehension, their readiness to obey, instantly.
19 106 They had been addressed by a free man.
19 107 How appropriate it is, I thought, to have women so, in their place, as slaves.
19 108 "Attend me, field girls, miserable urts, barbarian beasts," said the Ashigaru.
19 109 "Three of you, by the beneficence of Lord Yamada, Shogun of the Islands, are to be extraordinarily privileged, are to be permitted, following appropriate ablutions and garmenting, to serve in the palace".
19 110 Soft cries, tiny, eager, hopeful cries, inadvertently, escaped several of the kneeling, facing-away slaves.
19 111 "Perhaps, who knows," said the Ashigaru, "if you serve well, and beautifully, you might be noticed, you might come to the attention of a free man, if not, perhaps you can steal a mouthful of food, other than the gruel in the troughs which you must feed on, head down, on all fours, as the beasts you are.
I saw the reaction of the girls, sudden, startled, their alertness, their apprehension, their readiness to obey, instantly. They had been addressed by a free man. How appropriate it is, I thought, to have women so, in their place, as slaves. "Attend me, field girls, miserable urts, barbarian beasts," said the Ashigaru. "Three of you, by the beneficence of Lord Yamada, Shogun of the Islands, are to be extraordinarily privileged, are to be permitted, following appropriate ablutions and garmenting, to serve in the palace". Soft cries, tiny, eager, hopeful cries, inadvertently, escaped several of the kneeling, facing-away slaves. "Perhaps, who knows," said the Ashigaru, "if you serve well, and beautifully, you might be noticed, you might come to the attention of a free man, if not, perhaps you can steal a mouthful of food, other than the gruel in the troughs which you must feed on, head down, on all fours, as the beasts you are. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19)