Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
27
115
I supposed that was possible.
27
116
After all, there would be camp grounds to be cleared, fuel to be gathered, water to be carried, food to be cooked, clothes to be laundered, and troops to be entertained, and in the way of the slave, kissing, caressing, dancing, mat service, and such.
27
117
And woe to the slave who does not do well on the mat.
27
118
A free woman may disdain such things, or fail in them, even miserably, but a slave is to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and in the way of the slave.
27
119
She is owned.
27
120
She is a slave.
27
121
I considered the position of the moons, reflected in the water of the paddy, about my ankles.
I supposed that was possible.
After all, there would be camp grounds to be cleared, fuel to be gathered, water to be carried, food to be cooked, clothes to be laundered, and troops to be entertained, and in the way of the slave, kissing, caressing, dancing, mat service, and such.
And woe to the slave who does not do well on the mat.
A free woman may disdain such things, or fail in them, even miserably, but a slave is to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and in the way of the slave.
She is owned.
She is a slave.
I considered the position of the moons, reflected in the water of the paddy, about my ankles.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )