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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 642 There was nothing here with which to consummate war, to repel or launch invasions, or meet in wide-spread combat on great fields.
4 643 What then, I asked myself, was the nature of this camp? One of the men lifted his cup and I hurried to him.
4 644 I took the cup and filled it.
4 645 His tunic, too, I noted, was stained with the dust of the camp.
4 646 I looked at him, angrily over the brim of the cup.
4 647 Then I pressed my lips to his cup as I must, as a slave girl, and handed it to him.
4 648 He took it, scarcely noticing me, and returned his attention to the map in the dirt, which was of importance.
There was nothing here with which to consummate war, to repel or launch invasions, or meet in wide-spread combat on great fields. What then, I asked myself, was the nature of this camp? One of the men lifted his cup and I hurried to him. I took the cup and filled it. His tunic, too, I noted, was stained with the dust of the camp. I looked at him, angrily over the brim of the cup. Then I pressed my lips to his cup as I must, as a slave girl, and handed it to him. He took it, scarcely noticing me, and returned his attention to the map in the dirt, which was of importance. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )