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

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16 164 The hair of the below-deck girls, mercifully, is shaved off; indeed, our body hair, too, was shaved off, completely.
16 165 These precautions prevent, to a great extent, the nesting of ship lice.
16 166 After we were cleaned we were leashed and exercised for a few minutes on the deck.
16 167 Then each of us, for the remainder of our time on deck, the precious half of an ahn, was chained in a kneeling position, our hands before our bodies.
16 168 I had been taken by Tellius, the henchman of the Lady Elicia of Ar, by tarn, to Schendi.
16 169 This infamous port is the home port of the famed black slavers of Schendi, a league of slavers well known for their cruel depredations on shipping, but it is also a free port, administered by black merchants, and its fine harbor and its inland markets to the north and east attract much commerce.
16 170 It is thought that an agreement exists between the merchants of Schendi and the members of the league of black slavers, though I know of few who have proclaimed this publicly in Schendi and lived.
The hair of the below-deck girls, mercifully, is shaved off; indeed, our body hair, too, was shaved off, completely. These precautions prevent, to a great extent, the nesting of ship lice. After we were cleaned we were leashed and exercised for a few minutes on the deck. Then each of us, for the remainder of our time on deck, the precious half of an ahn, was chained in a kneeling position, our hands before our bodies. I had been taken by Tellius, the henchman of the Lady Elicia of Ar, by tarn, to Schendi. This infamous port is the home port of the famed black slavers of Schendi, a league of slavers well known for their cruel depredations on shipping, but it is also a free port, administered by black merchants, and its fine harbor and its inland markets to the north and east attract much commerce. It is thought that an agreement exists between the merchants of Schendi and the members of the league of black slavers, though I know of few who have proclaimed this publicly in Schendi and lived. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )