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

The block printing indicated that the box was suitable for a male slave. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #8)
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8 8 The block printing indicated that the box was suitable for a male slave.

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

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8 5 I tensed.
8 6 On two sides of the box, in red paint, was a Kef, in block printing.
8 7 Kef, of course, is the initial letter not only of the Gorean expression 'Kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave, but also 'Kajirus', the most common Gorean expression for a male slave.
8 8 The block printing indicated that the box was suitable for a male slave.
8 9 This could also, of course, have been determined from its size which, though small, was larger than would have been that in which women would be placed.
8 10 Such boxes, for women, were marked also with red on white, but the letter, of course, would be the cursive Kef, which is also used as a common slave brand for embonded females.
8 11 "Last night, Jason," said the Lady Gina, "we threw you a slave girl".
I tensed. On two sides of the box, in red paint, was a Kef, in block printing. Kef, of course, is the initial letter not only of the Gorean expression 'Kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave, but also 'Kajirus', the most common Gorean expression for a male slave. The block printing indicated that the box was suitable for a male slave. This could also, of course, have been determined from its size which, though small, was larger than would have been that in which women would be placed. Such boxes, for women, were marked also with red on white, but the letter, of course, would be the cursive Kef, which is also used as a common slave brand for embonded females. "Last night, Jason," said the Lady Gina, "we threw you a slave girl". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 8)