Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
79
Too, she taught her skills useful to a Tahari female, the making of ropes from kaiila hair, the cutting and plaiting of reins, the weaving of cloth and mats, the decoration and beading of leather goods, the use of the mortar and pestle, the use of the grain quern, the preparation and spicing of stews, the cleaning of verr and, primarily when we camped near watering holes in the vicinity of nomads, the milking of verr and kaiila.
Too, she taught her skills useful to a Tahari female, the making of ropes from kaiila hair, the cutting and plaiting of reins, the weaving of cloth and mats, the decoration and beading of leather goods, the use of the mortar and pestle, the use of the grain quern, the preparation and spicing of stews, the cleaning of verr and, primarily when we camped near watering holes in the vicinity of nomads, the milking of verr and kaiila.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #79)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
76
Of course Aya exploited her.
4
77
It was my intention that she should.
4
78
But, too, Aya, with her kaiila strap, continued her lessons in Gorean.
4
79
Too, she taught her skills useful to a Tahari female, the making of ropes from kaiila hair, the cutting and plaiting of reins, the weaving of cloth and mats, the decoration and beading of leather goods, the use of the mortar and pestle, the use of the grain quern, the preparation and spicing of stews, the cleaning of verr and, primarily when we camped near watering holes in the vicinity of nomads, the milking of verr and kaiila.
4
80
Too, she was taught the churning of milk in skin bags.
4
81
"She is making me learn the labors of a free woman," once had complained Alyena to me.
4
82
I had gestured her to her knees.
Of course Aya exploited her.
It was my intention that she should.
But, too, Aya, with her kaiila strap, continued her lessons in Gorean.
Too, she taught her skills useful to a Tahari female, the making of ropes from kaiila hair, the cutting and plaiting of reins, the weaving of cloth and mats, the decoration and beading of leather goods, the use of the mortar and pestle, the use of the grain quern, the preparation and spicing of stews, the cleaning of verr and, primarily when we camped near watering holes in the vicinity of nomads, the milking of verr and kaiila.
Too, she was taught the churning of milk in skin bags.
"She is making me learn the labors of a free woman," once had complained Alyena to me.
I had gestured her to her knees.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)