Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
46
181
I wondered if their present duty had been assigned to them as a discipline or punishment.
I wondered if their present duty had been assigned to them as a discipline or punishment.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #181)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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46
178
They were doubtless on their way to some part of the camp, probably a fosse or pit, set aside for the deposit of such materials.
46
179
I think they were only too happy to kneel in my presence, this permitting them to rest the buckets on the dirt floor of the aisle, between cages.
46
180
Both were quite pretty.
46
181
I wondered if their present duty had been assigned to them as a discipline or punishment.
46
182
"Have you see a fair-haired slave in a brown tunic about, loose?" I asked.
46
183
"No, Master," they said, bent deeply over, looking up at me, fearfully, from the yokes.
46
184
I then left them behind, on their knees.
They were doubtless on their way to some part of the camp, probably a fosse or pit, set aside for the deposit of such materials.
I think they were only too happy to kneel in my presence, this permitting them to rest the buckets on the dirt floor of the aisle, between cages.
Both were quite pretty.
I wondered if their present duty had been assigned to them as a discipline or punishment.
"Have you see a fair-haired slave in a brown tunic about, loose?" I asked.
"No, Master," they said, bent deeply over, looking up at me, fearfully, from the yokes.
I then left them behind, on their knees.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 46)