Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1164
I knew, too, that such men often used girls, with the bosk, or alone, to pull plows, under whips.
I knew, too, that such men often used girls, with the bosk, or alone, to pull plows, under whips.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1164)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1161
"I think rather," said he, "I will give you to a village of peasants".
13
1162
I remembered the peasants, with their switches and sticks.
13
1163
I trembled.
13
1164
I knew, too, that such men often used girls, with the bosk, or alone, to pull plows, under whips.
13
1165
At night, unclothed, when not being used, they were commonly chained in log kennels, small, low, sunken wooden kennels; the interior of these kennels would be a yard or so in height, and a yard or two in width; their length would be longer, to accommodate more girls; the girls would normally be manacled and shackled; the interior is unlit; the door is barred, after the girls are put in the kennel; there is a layer of dirt and straw placed over the logs of the floor.
13
1166
I did not want to be red and raw, and wind-burned, and awakened before dawn and worked until dark, and be kept in such a place.
13
1167
The best I might hope for, I supposed, would be to be kept in the hut at night, on a slave mat, chained at my master's feet.
"I think rather," said he, "I will give you to a village of peasants".
I remembered the peasants, with their switches and sticks.
I trembled.
I knew, too, that such men often used girls, with the bosk, or alone, to pull plows, under whips.
At night, unclothed, when not being used, they were commonly chained in log kennels, small, low, sunken wooden kennels; the interior of these kennels would be a yard or so in height, and a yard or two in width; their length would be longer, to accommodate more girls; the girls would normally be manacled and shackled; the interior is unlit; the door is barred, after the girls are put in the kennel; there is a layer of dirt and straw placed over the logs of the floor.
I did not want to be red and raw, and wind-burned, and awakened before dawn and worked until dark, and be kept in such a place.
The best I might hope for, I supposed, would be to be kept in the hut at night, on a slave mat, chained at my master's feet.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)