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"kajira "

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 38 The six strands of heavy, cheap glass beads about her throat glinted.
2 39 They took the light nicely.
2 40 Grunt had had her kneel, naked, head up, facing away from him.
2 41 He had then knelt behind her and slowly, ceremoniously, encircled her throat six times with the beads, once for each letter of the expression 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave.
2 42 Pimples was illiterate, but she knew of writing, and Grunt was kind enough to explain things to her, so that she could better understand the ceremonial aspect of what he had done.
2 43 Collaring, in itself, of course, is perfectly clear to any woman.
2 44 There is no mistaking its import.
The six strands of heavy, cheap glass beads about her throat glinted. They took the light nicely. Grunt had had her kneel, naked, head up, facing away from him. He had then knelt behind her and slowly, ceremoniously, encircled her throat six times with the beads, once for each letter of the expression 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave. Pimples was illiterate, but she knew of writing, and Grunt was kind enough to explain things to her, so that she could better understand the ceremonial aspect of what he had done. Collaring, in itself, of course, is perfectly clear to any woman. There is no mistaking its import. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )