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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

The gate was then locked behind us, with its two locks, and Kurik tossed a bar of yellow, tallow soap through the bars to Paula. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 64, Sentence #84)
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64 84 The gate was then locked behind us, with its two locks, and Kurik tossed a bar of yellow, tallow soap through the bars to Paula.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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64 81 The bathing pool in which Paula and I were put to clean ourselves had a circular foundation of brick, and had a depth of a yard, or so.
64 82 Rising from this circular foundation of bricks was a conical, barred cage, of a height of some five or six feet.
64 83 We were conducted to the gate in the cage, following which we eased ourselves into the pool, Paula first.
64 84 The gate was then locked behind us, with its two locks, and Kurik tossed a bar of yellow, tallow soap through the bars to Paula.
64 85 We were not permitted the bathing oils commonly utilized by the free.
64 86 "Clean yourselves well," he said.
64 87 "When I return I shall bring toweling material, a brush, and comb, and two clean, fresh tunics, that you may not be more offensive to gaze upon than, as worthless slaves, you usually are".
The bathing pool in which Paula and I were put to clean ourselves had a circular foundation of brick, and had a depth of a yard, or so. Rising from this circular foundation of bricks was a conical, barred cage, of a height of some five or six feet. We were conducted to the gate in the cage, following which we eased ourselves into the pool, Paula first. The gate was then locked behind us, with its two locks, and Kurik tossed a bar of yellow, tallow soap through the bars to Paula. We were not permitted the bathing oils commonly utilized by the free. "Clean yourselves well," he said. "When I return I shall bring toweling material, a brush, and comb, and two clean, fresh tunics, that you may not be more offensive to gaze upon than, as worthless slaves, you usually are". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 64)