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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 55 The kitchen, thus, can serve as a venue of reprimand as well as a simple kitchen.
9 56 The taverner, he who owned the tavern, was a man named "Ho-Tosk," who had come from Ar to Port Kar years ago, supposedly under some cloud of obloquy.
9 57 He was my master, and, I supposed, that of the others, as well.
9 58 Interestingly the slave, Adraste, the arrogant, pretentious piece of collar meat whom I remembered from Brundisium, was also in the tavern, though amongst the floor girls.
9 59 I had been told that she, on the side, was being trained as a tavern dancer.
9 60 That amused me, that the proud Adraste, with all her airs, would be put on the dancing floor.
9 61 I hoped that they would dance her naked, with a whip-bearing keeper at the edge of the floor, to assure that she would please the patrons, to see that she would well "dance her collar," so to speak.
The kitchen, thus, can serve as a venue of reprimand as well as a simple kitchen. The taverner, he who owned the tavern, was a man named "Ho-Tosk," who had come from Ar to Port Kar years ago, supposedly under some cloud of obloquy. He was my master, and, I supposed, that of the others, as well. Interestingly the slave, Adraste, the arrogant, pretentious piece of collar meat whom I remembered from Brundisium, was also in the tavern, though amongst the floor girls. I had been told that she, on the side, was being trained as a tavern dancer. That amused me, that the proud Adraste, with all her airs, would be put on the dancing floor. I hoped that they would dance her naked, with a whip-bearing keeper at the edge of the floor, to assure that she would please the patrons, to see that she would well "dance her collar," so to speak. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )