Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
905
Accordingly, she struggles to please him with all her might.
15
906
It is not pleasant, I fear, to be a public slave.
15
907
The Gorean free woman, often, does only what work she chooses.
15
908
If she does not wish to prepare a meal, she and her companion may go to the public tables, or, should they wish, order a girl to bring them food from the central kitchens.
15
909
But I found, perhaps surprisingly, that I did not much mind the work of the female work slave.
15
910
I recognized that it was essential, that it had to be done.
15
911
I recognized further that there was something farcical in the thought of the Gorean male lending his hand to such small, unimportant work.
Accordingly, she struggles to please him with all her might.
It is not pleasant, I fear, to be a public slave.
The Gorean free woman, often, does only what work she chooses.
If she does not wish to prepare a meal, she and her companion may go to the public tables, or, should they wish, order a girl to bring them food from the central kitchens.
But I found, perhaps surprisingly, that I did not much mind the work of the female work slave.
I recognized that it was essential, that it had to be done.
I recognized further that there was something farcical in the thought of the Gorean male lending his hand to such small, unimportant work.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )