Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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991
It is honest and real.
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992
In it there is good air.
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993
"Who is your master, little vulo?" asked Tup Ladletender of me.
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994
"My master is Thurnus," I said, "caste leader in Tabuk's Ford, of the caste of peasants, one who makes fields fruitful and is, too, a trainer of sleen".
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995
I was proud of Thurnus, who owned me.
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996
A peasant who is actively engaged in agricultural pursuits is spoken of as one who makes fields fruitful.
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997
Sometimes this expression is applied, too, to peasants who are not actively engaged in such pursuits, as an honorific appellation.
It is honest and real.
In it there is good air.
"Who is your master, little vulo?" asked Tup Ladletender of me.
"My master is Thurnus," I said, "caste leader in Tabuk's Ford, of the caste of peasants, one who makes fields fruitful and is, too, a trainer of sleen".
I was proud of Thurnus, who owned me.
A peasant who is actively engaged in agricultural pursuits is spoken of as one who makes fields fruitful.
Sometimes this expression is applied, too, to peasants who are not actively engaged in such pursuits, as an honorific appellation.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )