Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
80
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the blackwine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the black wine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #80)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
77
"Forgive me, Master," she whispered.
26
78
"Look at me, Slave Girl," I told her.
26
79
She looked up, frightened.
26
80
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the blackwine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
26
81
She had testified against me at Nine Wells.
26
82
"Do you recall," I asked, "who it was who struck Suleiman Pasha?" To be sure, I had asked her this question before, more than once, and had asked it, too, more than once, of another.
26
83
While I had pleasured myself with another woman, Tafa, I had occasionally had two slaves summoned that they might, bangled, and collared, and otherwise nude, attend on us, with blackwine, sugars, fruits, nuts, and various sweets.
"Forgive me, Master," she whispered.
"Look at me, Slave Girl," I told her.
She looked up, frightened.
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the black wine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
She had testified against me at Nine Wells.
"Do you recall," I asked, "who it was who struck Suleiman Pasha?" To be sure, I had asked her this question before, more than once, and had asked it, too, more than once, of another.
While I had pleasured myself with another woman, Tafa, I had occasionally had two slaves summoned that they might, bangled, and collared, and otherwise nude, attend on us, with black wine, sugars, fruits, nuts, and various sweets.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26)