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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #131)
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4 131 They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 128 "Slaves are useful," she said.
4 129 "They can carry messages; they can be distributed about, in the streets and markets, to listen and gather information; the slave girl, unsuspected, can follow men and women unobtrusively.
4 130 I can place them in houses and taverns.
4 131 They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males.
4 132 They can apprise themselves of facts which I find valuable, economically and politically, allowing me to later control and manipulate others, sometimes others of standing and power.
4 133 They can learn even the moods of cities, the existence of disgruntlement and discontent, discover even the threads of plots and conspiracies".
4 134 "You use them as spies," I said.
"Slaves are useful," she said. "They can carry messages; they can be distributed about, in the streets and markets, to listen and gather information; the slave girl, unsuspected, can follow men and women unobtrusively. I can place them in houses and taverns. They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males. They can apprise themselves of facts which I find valuable, economically and politically, allowing me to later control and manipulate others, sometimes others of standing and power. They can learn even the moods of cities, the existence of disgruntlement and discontent, discover even the threads of plots and conspiracies". "You use them as spies," I said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4)