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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

I heard the word 'Kajirus', which I would later learn was an expression for a male slave, and I heard the expression 'Jason', which was the name I had been given. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #45)
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4 45 I heard the word 'Kajirus', which I would later learn was an expression for a male slave, and I heard the expression 'Jason', which was the name I had been given.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 42 What set them so apart from other women, what made them so different, what made their beauty ten thousand times more devastating and exciting than that of other women was that they, in full actuality, in full reality, were owned slaves.
4 43 Both girls knelt before the Lady Gina.
4 44 She spoke to them in Gorean.
4 45 I heard the word 'Kajirus', which I would later learn was an expression for a male slave, and I heard the expression 'Jason', which was the name I had been given.
4 46 How I envied the Lady Gina, having two such beauties kneeling before her.
4 47 The two slaves looked up at her, deferentially, attending to her every word.
4 48 I could not take my eyes from the two slave girls.
What set them so apart from other women, what made them so different, what made their beauty ten thousand times more devastating and exciting than that of other women was that they, in full actuality, in full reality, were owned slaves. Both girls knelt before the Lady Gina. She spoke to them in Gorean. I heard the word 'Kajirus', which I would later learn was an expression for a male slave, and I heard the expression 'Jason', which was the name I had been given. How I envied the Lady Gina, having two such beauties kneeling before her. The two slaves looked up at her, deferentially, attending to her every word. I could not take my eyes from the two slave girls. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 4)