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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 23 We were picking berries.
12 24 Elinor Brinton, the Gorean slave girl, quickly bent down and, with her fingers, pulled berries from the twigs of a small bush, and put them in her leather bucket.
12 25 Ute had her back to me, and the guard, too.
12 26 He, drowsy, was leaning on his spear.
12 27 I was pleased with my new camisk.
12 28 It was a "common camisk," of course, as was the first one I had worn, not a Turian camisk.
12 29 A Turian camisk is perhaps too fine a garment for an ordinary girl.
We were picking berries. Elinor Brinton, the Gorean slave girl, quickly bent down and, with her fingers, pulled berries from the twigs of a small bush, and put them in her leather bucket. Ute had her back to me, and the guard, too. He, drowsy, was leaning on his spear. I was pleased with my new camisk. It was a "common camisk," of course, as was the first one I had worn, not a Turian camisk. A Turian camisk is perhaps too fine a garment for an ordinary girl. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )