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

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49 26 I trusted that not all barbarian slaves had been sent north with the troops.
49 27 Also, given the shogun's likely sensitivity to such matters, I supposed he would have had the thoughtfulness to supply me with a barbarian, as my taste ran to such, and, presumably, in his thoughtfulness, one of unusual loveliness.
49 28 It is pleasant, of course, to have slaves at one's disposal.
49 29 What male does not want one or more? On Gor, many males have a clear understanding of what women are for, and how they may be uncompromisingly put to the purposes of their sex.
49 30 There was a polite knock on the door.
49 31 It opened, of course, only from the outside.
49 32 "Yes?" I said, pleasantly.
I trusted that not all barbarian slaves had been sent north with the troops. Also, given the shogun's likely sensitivity to such matters, I supposed he would have had the thoughtfulness to supply me with a barbarian, as my taste ran to such, and, presumably, in his thoughtfulness, one of unusual loveliness. It is pleasant, of course, to have slaves at one's disposal. What male does not want one or more? On Gor, many males have a clear understanding of what women are for, and how they may be uncompromisingly put to the purposes of their sex. There was a polite knock on the door. It opened, of course, only from the outside. "Yes?" I said, pleasantly. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )