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

If he was not displeased he would gesture to the tiles before him where there waited a goblet of slave wine which she, kneeling before him, would eagerly drink. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #376)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 376 If he was not displeased he would gesture to the tiles before him where there waited a goblet of slave wine which she, kneeling before him, would eagerly drink.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 373 "Remove your clothing," would my master say to a high-born free woman, suing to be considered by him in companionship.
7 374 She would do so, and be assessed.
7 375 If he was not pleased, he would send her weeping from his presence, clutching the rag of a slave, to don it and return to her dwelling.
7 376 If he was not displeased he would gesture to the tiles before him where there waited a goblet of slave wine which she, kneeling before him, would eagerly drink.
7 377 She would serve him that night as a slave.
7 378 In the morning, she, nude, would prepare and serve to him his breakfast, after which he would make fresh use of her; he would then send her from his presence, first pressing into her hand a coin, usually a copper tarsk or a silver tarsk, commensurate with the quality of her service.
7 379 Such women went from his quarters proudly, clad in the full regalia of the free woman.
"Remove your clothing," would my master say to a high-born free woman, suing to be considered by him in companionship. She would do so, and be assessed. If he was not pleased, he would send her weeping from his presence, clutching the rag of a slave, to don it and return to her dwelling. If he was not displeased he would gesture to the tiles before him where there waited a goblet of slave wine which she, kneeling before him, would eagerly drink. She would serve him that night as a slave. In the morning, she, nude, would prepare and serve to him his breakfast, after which he would make fresh use of her; he would then send her from his presence, first pressing into her hand a coin, usually a copper tarsk or a silver tarsk, commensurate with the quality of her service. Such women went from his quarters proudly, clad in the full regalia of the free woman. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7)