Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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393
The slave hurried to me, gratefully, and knelt, and put down her head.
20
394
I held the rice paste to where she might take it, from the palm of my hand.
20
395
She fed, ravenously.
20
396
I gathered it might have been several ahn since the slaves had been fed in the pen.
20
397
The first feeding of field slaves is usually at dawn, or earlier, before they are sent into the fields.
20
398
In the early afternoon water and a handful of millet suffices for them.
20
399
After returning to the pen, they receive their evening feeding.
The slave hurried to me, gratefully, and knelt, and put down her head.
I held the rice paste to where she might take it, from the palm of my hand.
She fed, ravenously.
I gathered it might have been several ahn since the slaves had been fed in the pen.
The first feeding of field slaves is usually at dawn, or earlier, before they are sent into the fields.
In the early afternoon water and a handful of millet suffices for them.
After returning to the pen, they receive their evening feeding.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )