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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

"El-in-or," said Ute, "take these new slaves and get them work tunics, and then return them to me, and I shall assign them their duties for the day". - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #261)
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15 261 "El-in-or," said Ute, "take these new slaves and get them work tunics, and then return them to me, and I shall assign them their duties for the day".

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 258 "Do you understand?" said Ute.
15 259 "Yes," said Inge.
15 260 "Yes," said the Lady Rena of Lydius.
15 261 "El-in-or," said Ute, "take these new slaves and get them work tunics, and then return them to me, and I shall assign them their duties for the day".
15 262 Inge and Rena, and the other new girls, followed me, and I took them to the chest at the side of the shed, where I could find them their simple, brief garments of brown rep-cloth, which raiment would constitute their sole work garment in the camp of Rask of Treve.
15 263 From the chest I took forth several of the garments, small, clean and neatly folded.
15 264 I had washed several myself, and, sprinkling them with water, and sweating, had pressed them on a smooth board, using the small, heavy, rounded Gorean irons, heated over fire.
"Do you understand?" said Ute. "Yes," said Inge. "Yes," said the Lady Rena of Lydius. "El-in-or," said Ute, "take these new slaves and get them work tunics, and then return them to me, and I shall assign them their duties for the day". Inge and Rena, and the other new girls, followed me, and I took them to the chest at the side of the shed, where I could find them their simple, brief garments of brown rep-cloth, which raiment would constitute their sole work garment in the camp of Rask of Treve. From the chest I took forth several of the garments, small, clean and neatly folded. I had washed several myself, and, sprinkling them with water, and sweating, had pressed them on a smooth board, using the small, heavy, rounded Gorean irons, heated over fire. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)