Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
106
As discipline, of course, what is routine for a girl not of the Tahari, in miserable Tahari enslavement, may be forced on a slave girl whose origin is itself the Tahari.
As discipline, of course, what is routine for a girl not of the Tahari, in miserable Tahari enslavement, may be forced on a slave girl whose origin is itself the Tahari.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #106)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
103
Their desert boots were removed by kneeling slave girls, who then, with lavers and veminium water, and oils, pouring and cleaning, washed their feet.
13
104
The girls were not of the Tahari, and so dried the men's feet with their hair.
13
105
To make a Tahari girl, even though slave, do this, is regarded as a great degradation.
13
106
As discipline, of course, what is routine for a girl not of the Tahari, in miserable Tahari enslavement, may be forced on a slave girl whose origin is itself the Tahari.
13
107
When the men's feet were cleansed, they were fitted by the girls with soft, heelless slippers, of the sort commonly worn indoors in permanent residences in the Tahari, with extended, curling toes.
13
108
The feet of myself, and those of Hassan, too, were washed, and dried.
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109
The girl who cared for me had long, hair, almost black.
Their desert boots were removed by kneeling slave girls, who then, with lavers and veminium water, and oils, pouring and cleaning, washed their feet.
The girls were not of the Tahari, and so dried the men's feet with their hair.
To make a Tahari girl, even though slave, do this, is regarded as a great degradation.
As discipline, of course, what is routine for a girl not of the Tahari, in miserable Tahari enslavement, may be forced on a slave girl whose origin is itself the Tahari.
When the men's feet were cleansed, they were fitted by the girls with soft, heelless slippers, of the sort commonly worn indoors in permanent residences in the Tahari, with extended, curling toes.
The feet of myself, and those of Hassan, too, were washed, and dried.
The girl who cared for me had long, hair, almost black.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13)