Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
494
It suggested more to me, unsettling me, than a mere change of, or removal of, attire.
It suggested more to me, unsettling me, than a mere change of, or removal of, attire.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #494)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
491
How interestingly, I thought, he had put that.
1
492
"Such defenses, of course," he said, "may be removed from a woman".
1
493
His remark, rightly or wrongly, struck me as being broader and deeper in its meaning than the mere bantering witticism it might have been taken to be.
1
494
It suggested more to me, unsettling me, than a mere change of, or removal of, attire.
1
495
It suggested to me, for a moment, a reference to a world in which a woman might be without defenses, fully, a world in which she was simply not permitted defenses.
1
496
"Perhaps I should have worn something more feminine," I said.
1
497
He regarded me, appraisingly.
How interestingly, I thought, he had put that.
"Such defenses, of course," he said, "may be removed from a woman".
His remark, rightly or wrongly, struck me as being broader and deeper in its meaning than the mere bantering witticism it might have been taken to be.
It suggested more to me, unsettling me, than a mere change of, or removal of, attire.
It suggested to me, for a moment, a reference to a world in which a woman might be without defenses, fully, a world in which she was simply not permitted defenses.
"Perhaps I should have worn something more feminine," I said.
He regarded me, appraisingly.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 1)