Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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377
Perhaps Vella, even now, had been returned to her quarters, perhaps adjoining a larger area for the keeping of less-favored female slaves; where she would wait until commanded by men, perhaps to her exercises or bath, or silks, or cosmetics, to her beautification, or to small, suitable servile tasks, useful in reminding a girl that she is a slave, or perhaps, if fortunate, to the couch of her master, or, if it was his pleasure, to those to whom he saw fit to give her.
14
378
But it was early.
14
379
Doubtless her silk had merely been taken from her and she had been locked in her quarters, or cell, as it might be.
14
380
As Vella was apparently a high slave, a preferred slave, I did not think she would be kept in the general slave quarters and have an assigned alcove.
14
381
Such indignities were apparently not to be inflicted upon her.
14
382
Too, had not Ibn Saran said that she had her own quarters? More common slaves, but slaves higher than those kept in the lower depths of the kasbah, are usually kept in the general slave quarters, and are often entered into their alcoves, which are reached through the walls of the slave quarters.
14
383
In the alcove the girl is commanded to her stomach, head to the back wall, and the small, square gate is locked behind her.
Perhaps Vella, even now, had been returned to her quarters, perhaps adjoining a larger area for the keeping of less-favored female slaves; where she would wait until commanded by men, perhaps to her exercises or bath, or silks, or cosmetics, to her beautification, or to small, suitable servile tasks, useful in reminding a girl that she is a slave, or perhaps, if fortunate, to the couch of her master, or, if it was his pleasure, to those to whom he saw fit to give her.
But it was early.
Doubtless her silk had merely been taken from her and she had been locked in her quarters, or cell, as it might be.
As Vella was apparently a high slave, a preferred slave, I did not think she would be kept in the general slave quarters and have an assigned alcove.
Such indignities were apparently not to be inflicted upon her.
Too, had not Ibn Saran said that she had her own quarters? More common slaves, but slaves higher than those kept in the lower depths of the kasbah, are usually kept in the general slave quarters, and are often entered into their alcoves, which are reached through the walls of the slave quarters.
In the alcove the girl is commanded to her stomach, head to the back wall, and the small, square gate is locked behind her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )