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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 1420 When I put myself to my belly before the kitchen master, pressing my lips to his feet, and complaining, or simply begging to be protected, I would receive little comfort.
8 1421 I was not Gorean.
8 1422 "Masters," he would say, smiling, "do not much mix in the squabbles of slaves".
8 1423 Had there been a "first girl," I might have assisted her in her tasks, done much of her work, flattered her, cultivated her, petitioned her, and so on, but there was no first girl.
8 1424 The nearest thing to a first girl was Marcella, who did not care for me, and was the favorite of the kitchen master.
8 1425 It was not much comfort to me that she might regard me as a rival; rather, it was a source of considerable apprehension.
8 1426 As you might suppose, girls are eager to escape the labors of the great kitchen, and make the most of their turns at serving the long tables, hoping to come to the attention of one or another of the guests.
When I put myself to my belly before the kitchen master, pressing my lips to his feet, and complaining, or simply begging to be protected, I would receive little comfort. I was not Gorean. "Masters," he would say, smiling, "do not much mix in the squabbles of slaves". Had there been a "first girl," I might have assisted her in her tasks, done much of her work, flattered her, cultivated her, petitioned her, and so on, but there was no first girl. The nearest thing to a first girl was Marcella, who did not care for me, and was the favorite of the kitchen master. It was not much comfort to me that she might regard me as a rival; rather, it was a source of considerable apprehension. As you might suppose, girls are eager to escape the labors of the great kitchen, and make the most of their turns at serving the long tables, hoping to come to the attention of one or another of the guests. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )