Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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43
"You will not be sold, Dina," Sucha had said to me.
12
44
"You are a prize".
12
45
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
12
46
We girls in the keep were pleasure slaves, but it must be clearly understood, too, that we were the only girls in the keep.
12
47
Thus, we served, too, as work slaves.
12
48
Scrubbing must be done, and the sewing, and the washing and ironing of clothes, and the cleaning; too, we aided in the kitchen, usually in the preparing of vegetables and in the scouring of pots and pans; too, water must be carried to the men on the parapets; there was much work of a lowly and servile nature which it fell naturally to us, the girls of the keep, to perform.
12
49
Yet generally I think we did not have too much to complain of.
"You will not be sold, Dina," Sucha had said to me.
"You are a prize".
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
We girls in the keep were pleasure slaves, but it must be clearly understood, too, that we were the only girls in the keep.
Thus, we served, too, as work slaves.
Scrubbing must be done, and the sewing, and the washing and ironing of clothes, and the cleaning; too, we aided in the kitchen, usually in the preparing of vegetables and in the scouring of pots and pans; too, water must be carried to the men on the parapets; there was much work of a lowly and servile nature which it fell naturally to us, the girls of the keep, to perform.
Yet generally I think we did not have too much to complain of.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )