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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 13 It was my hope that a similar arrangement would be in place this evening.
49 14 When I was conducted outside the room, as was the case for sharing tea with the shogun this afternoon, there were usually six Ashigaru in attendance.
49 15 That would not do at all, for this evening.
49 16 The steps seemed to be those of a single male, which was all to the good.
49 17 I assumed the promised slave would be at hand, either preceding the fellow or heeling him, depending on his decision.
49 18 I would not hear the slave, of course, as she would be barefoot.
49 19 I had not specified the nature of the slave but I hoped she would be a barbarian, namely, a typical Gorean kajira, such as was brought to the islands on the ship of Tersites, primarily as gift objects, sales objects, and trade objects.
It was my hope that a similar arrangement would be in place this evening. When I was conducted outside the room, as was the case for sharing tea with the shogun this afternoon, there were usually six Ashigaru in attendance. That would not do at all, for this evening. The steps seemed to be those of a single male, which was all to the good. I assumed the promised slave would be at hand, either preceding the fellow or heeling him, depending on his decision. I would not hear the slave, of course, as she would be barefoot. I had not specified the nature of the slave but I hoped she would be a barbarian, namely, a typical Gorean kajira, such as was brought to the islands on the ship of Tersites, primarily as gift objects, sales objects, and trade objects. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )