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

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13 479 There, her tunic had been hitched up to her hip, presumably the better to expose her beauty and the mark which identified it as merely that of an item of merchandise.
13 480 "You raped that girl," she said.
13 481 It was hard for me to take my eyes off the beauty.
13 482 Her thigh, I had noted, bore the common kajira mark of Gor.
13 483 She, I understood, in spite of her beauty to me, was only a common kajira.
13 484 "Are you not pleased to see me?" I asked.
13 485 It seemed to me incredible that she should not be pleased to see me.
There, her tunic had been hitched up to her hip, presumably the better to expose her beauty and the mark which identified it as merely that of an item of merchandise. "You raped that girl," she said. It was hard for me to take my eyes off the beauty. Her thigh, I had noted, bore the common kajira mark of Gor. She, I understood, in spite of her beauty to me, was only a common kajira. "Are you not pleased to see me?" I asked. It seemed to me incredible that she should not be pleased to see me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )