Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
214
But they would be exhausted in the morning! In the morning they would be miserable enough! In the morning Ute would almost have to use whips to rout such lazy girls out of the shed! I was pleased no one wanted me.
But they would be exhausted in the morning! In the morning they would be miserable enough! In the morning Ute would almost have to use whips to rout such lazy girls out of the shed! I was pleased no one wanted me.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #214)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
211
How they laughed and talked to one another! How vital they seemed! We had to work the next day! Why did they not go to sleep? One would sing or hum to herself.
15
212
Another would cry out some name, that of a tarnsman, to herself with pleasure.
15
213
"Ah, Rim," she would cry out, twisting in the darkness, "I am truly your slave!" I pounded my fists in the dirt, angry.
15
214
But they would be exhausted in the morning! In the morning they would be miserable enough! In the morning Ute would almost have to use whips to rout such lazy girls out of the shed! I was pleased no one wanted me.
15
215
I wept.
15
216
Sometimes there were visitors to the camp of Rask of Treve, though, one gathers, these were men in the confidence of Treve.
15
217
Generally they were merchants.
How they laughed and talked to one another! How vital they seemed! We had to work the next day! Why did they not go to sleep? One would sing or hum to herself.
Another would cry out some name, that of a tarnsman, to herself with pleasure.
"Ah, Rim," she would cry out, twisting in the darkness, "I am truly your slave!" I pounded my fists in the dirt, angry.
But they would be exhausted in the morning! In the morning they would be miserable enough! In the morning Ute would almost have to use whips to rout such lazy girls out of the shed! I was pleased no one wanted me.
I wept.
Sometimes there were visitors to the camp of Rask of Treve, though, one gathers, these were men in the confidence of Treve.
Generally they were merchants.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)