Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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64
I saw the brand on her thigh.
I saw the brand on her thigh.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #64)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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61
Samos had had her taken below and branded, and used for the sport of the guards, and then penned.
1
62
I had thought that he would have sold her, but he had not.
1
63
She had been kept in his own house, and taught the meaning of her collar, fully.
1
64
I saw the brand on her thigh.
1
65
Although the brand was the first letter, in cursive Gorean script, of the most common Gorean expression for a slave girl, 'Kajira', its symbolism, I think, is much richer than this.
1
66
For example, in the slave brand, the 'Kef', though clearly a Kef and in cursive script, is more floral, in the extended, upturned, frondlike curls, than would be the common cursive Kef.
1
67
This tends to make the mark very feminine.
Samos had had her taken below and branded, and used for the sport of the guards, and then penned.
I had thought that he would have sold her, but he had not.
She had been kept in his own house, and taught the meaning of her collar, fully.
I saw the brand on her thigh.
Although the brand was the first letter, in cursive Gorean script, of the most common Gorean expression for a slave girl, 'Kajira', its symbolism, I think, is much richer than this.
For example, in the slave brand, the 'Kef', though clearly a Kef and in cursive script, is more floral, in the extended, upturned, frondlike curls, than would be the common cursive Kef.
This tends to make the mark very feminine.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)