Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
249
When we had cleaned the animals, and the birds, and the fish, which latter job I left to Ute, for I did not like to touch the creature, Ute bent over the fire drill.
When we had cleaned the animals, and the birds, and the fish, which latter job I left to Ute, for I did not like to touch the creature, Ute bent over the fire drill.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #249)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
246
"Why are you happy?" I asked.
13
247
She looked at me, puzzled.
13
248
"Because I am free," she said.
13
249
When we had cleaned the animals, and the birds, and the fish, which latter job I left to Ute, for I did not like to touch the creature, Ute bent over the fire drill.
13
250
"Hurry," I told her.
13
251
I was hungry.
13
252
Ute worked for more than fifteen minutes, bowing the drill, sweating, her eyes fixed on that tiny, blackened pit in the wood.
"Why are you happy?" I asked.
She looked at me, puzzled.
"Because I am free," she said.
When we had cleaned the animals, and the birds, and the fish, which latter job I left to Ute, for I did not like to touch the creature, Ute bent over the fire drill.
"Hurry," I told her.
I was hungry.
Ute worked for more than fifteen minutes, bowing the drill, sweating, her eyes fixed on that tiny, blackened pit in the wood.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)