Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
123
I was not now as sure of the former identity of Adraste as I had been, some days earlier.
36
124
"Certainly she is worked well enough," said Portia.
36
125
I had no doubt but what that was true.
36
126
Yesterday, when I was bringing Florian's list of, and inventory of, ka-la-nas of Market of Semris upstairs from one of the wine cellars to the office of Luma, a free woman, the only free woman in the holding as far as I knew, who was seemingly the accountant and business manager of the holding, I had encountered Adraste.
36
127
She was in a hallway on the third floor, naked, on her hands and knees, shackled, scrubbing tiles under the supervision of a guard.
36
128
She threw me a look of unbridled fury.
36
129
How humiliated must have been the lofty Adraste, to find herself put to so miserable a servile task.
I was not now as sure of the former identity of Adraste as I had been, some days earlier.
"Certainly she is worked well enough," said Portia.
I had no doubt but what that was true.
Yesterday, when I was bringing Florian's list of, and inventory of, ka-la-nas of Market of Semris upstairs from one of the wine cellars to the office of Luma, a free woman, the only free woman in the holding as far as I knew, who was seemingly the accountant and business manager of the holding, I had encountered Adraste.
She was in a hallway on the third floor, naked, on her hands and knees, shackled, scrubbing tiles under the supervision of a guard.
She threw me a look of unbridled fury.
How humiliated must have been the lofty Adraste, to find herself put to so miserable a servile task.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )