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

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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.
12 50 We were permitted to sleep late in the slave quarters, and manual labors, for most of us, tended to be curtailed in the early afternoon, that we might rest and prepare ourselves for the evening.
12 51 I think few of us did on the average more than two or three ahn of light labors on a normal day.
12 52 We were never under any delusion that our main task was not the delight and pleasure of our masters.
12 53 I was no longer low girl in the slave quarters.
12 54 It was not that I had fought, for there were few girls there whom I suspected could not beat me, but that the matter had been determined by Sucha.
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. We were permitted to sleep late in the slave quarters, and manual labors, for most of us, tended to be curtailed in the early afternoon, that we might rest and prepare ourselves for the evening. I think few of us did on the average more than two or three ahn of light labors on a normal day. We were never under any delusion that our main task was not the delight and pleasure of our masters. I was no longer low girl in the slave quarters. It was not that I had fought, for there were few girls there whom I suspected could not beat me, but that the matter had been determined by Sucha. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )