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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 12 "Paga, paga!" called another fellow.
40 13 I was not serving.
40 14 I, and three others, Cella, Korinna, and Ianthe, a different Ianthe from she whom I knew so well from the tavern, unclothed save for our collars, on all fours, were beneath the table.
40 15 Men occasionally like women so, captive women or slaves.
40 16 In the case of the captive free woman, she is fully clothed in her regalia, save for being deveiled, face-stripped.
40 17 This is to convey to her that she, though free, is far less in worth, station, and value than the free women of the captor's city.
40 18 If the free woman will eat, she must ask for food.
"Paga, paga!" called another fellow. I was not serving. I, and three others, Cella, Korinna, and Ianthe, a different Ianthe from she whom I knew so well from the tavern, unclothed save for our collars, on all fours, were beneath the table. Men occasionally like women so, captive women or slaves. In the case of the captive free woman, she is fully clothed in her regalia, save for being deveiled, face-stripped. This is to convey to her that she, though free, is far less in worth, station, and value than the free women of the captor's city. If the free woman will eat, she must ask for food. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )