Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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270
Tears welled in the eyes of the slave as Tajima, cut by cut, cropped her hair.
Tears welled in the eyes of the slave as Tajima, cut by cut, cropped her hair.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #270)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
267
Not all animals, of course, are named.
29
268
Consider a flock of verr, a herd of tarsks.
29
269
Still it is common for slaves to be named, as this makes it easier to refer to them, to command them, and so on.
29
270
Tears welled in the eyes of the slave as Tajima, cut by cut, cropped her hair.
29
271
Indeed, in my view he had cropped it rather short, even for a field slave.
29
272
"Good," said Tajima, stepping back, well satisfied with his work.
29
273
I feared that Tajima had relished the slave's shearing.
Not all animals, of course, are named.
Consider a flock of verr, a herd of tarsks.
Still it is common for slaves to be named, as this makes it easier to refer to them, to command them, and so on.
Tears welled in the eyes of the slave as Tajima, cut by cut, cropped her hair.
Indeed, in my view he had cropped it rather short, even for a field slave.
"Good," said Tajima, stepping back, well satisfied with his work.
I feared that Tajima had relished the slave's shearing.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29)