Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
65
"Further," said Ho-Tu, "after the first few weeks of training, if sufficient progress is made, they will be permitted foods other than slave porridges".
"Further," said Ho-Tu, "after the first few weeks of training, if sufficient progress is made, they will be permitted foods other than slave porridges".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #65)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
62
Sometimes they are even permitted, under guard, to leave the house, that they may be stimulated and pleased by the sights of Ar".
10
63
"Do you hear that, little Vella?" I asked.
10
64
"Yes, Master," said Elizabeth, not lifting her head.
10
65
"Further," said Ho-Tu, "after the first few weeks of training, if sufficient progress is made, they will be permitted foods other than slave porridges".
10
66
Elizabeth looked up brightly.
10
67
"One might even say," said Ho-Tu, "that they will be well fed".
10
68
Elizabeth smiled.
Sometimes they are even permitted, under guard, to leave the house, that they may be stimulated and pleased by the sights of Ar".
"Do you hear that, little Vella?" I asked.
"Yes, Master," said Elizabeth, not lifting her head.
"Further," said Ho-Tu, "after the first few weeks of training, if sufficient progress is made, they will be permitted foods other than slave porridges".
Elizabeth looked up brightly.
"One might even say," said Ho-Tu, "that they will be well fed".
Elizabeth smiled.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 10)