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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 194 Bazi tea is drunk in tiny glasses, usually three at a time, carefully measured.
8 195 She did not make herself tea, of course.
8 196 Casually I glanced at the horizon.
8 197 The dust was nearer now.
8 198 On a pole, beside the entrance of the tent, hung a water bag.
8 199 "And at night," I asked the girl, "you are permitted to rest from your labors?" She was still stained from sweat, from pounding the grain outside the tent.
8 200 "My diurnal labors," she laughed, "may be those of a free women, but do not forget what I am".
Bazi tea is drunk in tiny glasses, usually three at a time, carefully measured. She did not make herself tea, of course. Casually I glanced at the horizon. The dust was nearer now. On a pole, beside the entrance of the tent, hung a water bag. "And at night," I asked the girl, "you are permitted to rest from your labors?" She was still stained from sweat, from pounding the grain outside the tent. "My diurnal labors," she laughed, "may be those of a free women, but do not forget what I am". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )