Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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24
Some patrons bring whips or quirts to the tavern.
Some patrons bring whips or quirts to the tavern.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #24)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
21
"Too bad," she said, "Slave".
18
22
"He has a whip," I said, "Slave".
18
23
Her face went white.
18
24
Some patrons bring whips or quirts to the tavern.
18
25
If they are not pleased, the girls are informed; a slave ring, with thongs, is fixed in the edge of every table; we strive to wait the tables well.
18
26
I smiled to myself, seeing Narla hurry down the ramp to fetch his paga; on the slave ship she, in her deck cage, had once insulted me, demeaning my beauty and referring to me as a "Below-Deck Girl".
18
27
It was not my fault that my hair had been shaved off, nor that I was not blond or auburn-haired, like herself.
"Too bad," she said, "Slave".
"He has a whip," I said, "Slave".
Her face went white.
Some patrons bring whips or quirts to the tavern.
If they are not pleased, the girls are informed; a slave ring, with thongs, is fixed in the edge of every table; we strive to wait the tables well.
I smiled to myself, seeing Narla hurry down the ramp to fetch his paga; on the slave ship she, in her deck cage, had once insulted me, demeaning my beauty and referring to me as a "Below-Deck Girl".
It was not my fault that my hair had been shaved off, nor that I was not blond or auburn-haired, like herself.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 18)