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

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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.
9 62 I did not know how Adraste had come to Port Kar.
9 63 I presumed she had come north, as I had, on a ship, but I was sure she had not been on our ship.
9 64 She was here when Euphrosyne, I, and the other two girls, coffled and back-braceleted, had been brought to the Golden Chain.
9 65 I gathered that we had all been purchased in Brundisium by an agent for the Golden Chain.
9 66 She must have come on a faster vessel.
9 67 Whereas most of the kitchen work, and the scullery work, in particular, was done by slaves, the cooking was done by free men.
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. I did not know how Adraste had come to Port Kar. I presumed she had come north, as I had, on a ship, but I was sure she had not been on our ship. She was here when Euphrosyne, I, and the other two girls, coffled and back-braceleted, had been brought to the Golden Chain. I gathered that we had all been purchased in Brundisium by an agent for the Golden Chain. She must have come on a faster vessel. Whereas most of the kitchen work, and the scullery work, in particular, was done by slaves, the cooking was done by free men. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )