Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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501
Some, holding the slaves in their left arm, forced wine from bottles down their throats.
25
502
Some of the girls squirmed, eagerly, some with their hands on the bottles, others with their small fingers grasped tightly about the wrist of their master of the moment.
25
503
Others, at the end of their chain and collar, on their knees, held out their hands.
25
504
"wine, Master, please!" they cried.
25
505
They did not bargain, as might have a desperate free woman, "Anything for a sip of wine, Noble Sir!" for they were slave girls.
25
506
Anything could, and would, be demanded of them, and for nothing.
25
507
They were slave.
Some, holding the slaves in their left arm, forced wine from bottles down their throats.
Some of the girls squirmed, eagerly, some with their hands on the bottles, others with their small fingers grasped tightly about the wrist of their master of the moment.
Others, at the end of their chain and collar, on their knees, held out their hands.
"wine, Master, please!" they cried.
They did not bargain, as might have a desperate free woman, "Anything for a sip of wine, Noble Sir!" for they were slave girls.
Anything could, and would, be demanded of them, and for nothing.
They were slave.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )