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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Her hair was not combed, and there was dirt on her knees and face. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #303)
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9 303 Her hair was not combed, and there was dirt on her knees and face.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 300 On her throat as well were wound the five coils of binding fiber, declaring her slave.
9 301 Of the four girls only she did not wear silk, for she was only a Kettle Slave.
9 302 She wore a brief tunic only of rep-cloth, already stained with grease and the spatterings of the kitchen.
9 303 Her hair was not combed, and there was dirt on her knees and face.
9 304 Her face was tired, and strained, and red, flushed from the heat of the cooking fires.
9 305 Her hands had been blistered from scrubbing and burned from the cooking, roughened and reddened from the cleaning and the washing of the bowls and goblets.
9 306 I found great pleasure in seeing the proud Telima, who had been my Mistress, as mere Kettle Slave.
On her throat as well were wound the five coils of binding fiber, declaring her slave. Of the four girls only she did not wear silk, for she was only a Kettle Slave. She wore a brief tunic only of rep-cloth, already stained with grease and the spatterings of the kitchen. Her hair was not combed, and there was dirt on her knees and face. Her face was tired, and strained, and red, flushed from the heat of the cooking fires. Her hands had been blistered from scrubbing and burned from the cooking, roughened and reddened from the cleaning and the washing of the bowls and goblets. I found great pleasure in seeing the proud Telima, who had been my Mistress, as mere Kettle Slave. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)