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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 437 "Often?" I said.
3 438 "There is no dearth of true masters here," she said.
3 439 I wondered in what sort of place I might be that there might here be no dearth of true masters.
3 440 In all my life, hitherto, I did not think I had ever met a man, or knowingly met a man, who was a true master.
3 441 The nearest I had come, I felt, were the men I had encountered before being brought to this place, those who had treated me as though I might be nothing, and had incarcerated me in the straps and iron box.
3 442 Sometimes they had made me so weak I had felt like begging them to rape or have me.
3 443 I had the horrifying thought that perhaps I existed for such men.
"Often?" I said. "There is no dearth of true masters here," she said. I wondered in what sort of place I might be that there might here be no dearth of true masters. In all my life, hitherto, I did not think I had ever met a man, or knowingly met a man, who was a true master. The nearest I had come, I felt, were the men I had encountered before being brought to this place, those who had treated me as though I might be nothing, and had incarcerated me in the straps and iron box. Sometimes they had made me so weak I had felt like begging them to rape or have me. I had the horrifying thought that perhaps I existed for such men. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )