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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

Angrily I put down the Sul paga and fetched the flask of the Ka-la-na of Ar, and filled her cup. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #16)
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6 16 Angrily I put down the Sul paga and fetched the flask of the Ka-la-na of Ar, and filled her cup.

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

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6 13 In moments things had gone black, and I had fallen unconscious.
6 14 I had awakened only this morning, ill, miserable, with a splitting headache, chained with the other girls.
6 15 "Wine, Slave Girl," said Marla, holding her cup to me.
6 16 Angrily I put down the Sul paga and fetched the flask of the Ka-la-na of Ar, and filled her cup.
6 17 She did not look at me, nor thank me, for I was a slave.
6 18 Was she not, too, a slave? I saw her, in the shreds of her white gown, cuddling with her wine in my master's arms.
6 19 She had risen swiftly in favor among the masters, displacing even Eta as favorite girl.
In moments things had gone black, and I had fallen unconscious. I had awakened only this morning, ill, miserable, with a splitting headache, chained with the other girls. "Wine, Slave Girl," said Marla, holding her cup to me. Angrily I put down the Sul paga and fetched the flask of the Ka-la-na of Ar, and filled her cup. She did not look at me, nor thank me, for I was a slave. Was she not, too, a slave? I saw her, in the shreds of her white gown, cuddling with her wine in my master's arms. She had risen swiftly in favor among the masters, displacing even Eta as favorite girl. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)