Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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280
The other girls, too, donned their tunics, and then I led them all, the new slaves, clad for work, back to Ute, who would instruct them in their duties for the day.
The other girls, too, donned their tunics, and then I led them all, the new slaves, clad for work, back to Ute, who would instruct them in their duties for the day.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #280)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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277
She glared at me in helpless fury, her fists, like Inge's, clenched.
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I looked at the others.
15
279
"Put them on!" I cried.
15
280
The other girls, too, donned their tunics, and then I led them all, the new slaves, clad for work, back to Ute, who would instruct them in their duties for the day.
15
281
* * * * Four days after Inge and Rena, and other new girls, had been brought to the secret war camp of Rask of Treve, the tarnsman, and his fierce men, again returned from the work of warriors.
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282
Again there was excitement in the camp.
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283
I leaped to my feet.
She glared at me in helpless fury, her fists, like Inge's, clenched.
I looked at the others.
"Put them on!" I cried.
The other girls, too, donned their tunics, and then I led them all, the new slaves, clad for work, back to Ute, who would instruct them in their duties for the day.
* * * * Four days after Inge and Rena, and other new girls, had been brought to the secret war camp of Rask of Treve, the tarnsman, and his fierce men, again returned from the work of warriors.
Again there was excitement in the camp.
I leaped to my feet.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)