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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

We do have at our disposal, as slaves, however, a number and variety of begging signals, such things as groveling and moaning, and bringing bonds to him in our teeth, wherewith we may endeavor to call our needs to his attention". - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #920)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 920 We do have at our disposal, as slaves, however, a number and variety of begging signals, such things as groveling and moaning, and bringing bonds to him in our teeth, wherewith we may endeavor to call our needs to his attention".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 917 "Slaves, I suppose, occasionally have recourse to such devices," I said.
3 918 I was eager to learn.
3 919 "A device such as that with the fresh fruit," she said, "is more appropriate to a free woman.
3 920 We do have at our disposal, as slaves, however, a number and variety of begging signals, such things as groveling and moaning, and bringing bonds to him in our teeth, wherewith we may endeavor to call our needs to his attention".
3 921 "Begging signals?" I said.
3 922 "We are at the complete mercy of our masters," she said.
3 923 "Are the masters then kind to you?" I asked.
"Slaves, I suppose, occasionally have recourse to such devices," I said. I was eager to learn. "A device such as that with the fresh fruit," she said, "is more appropriate to a free woman. We do have at our disposal, as slaves, however, a number and variety of begging signals, such things as groveling and moaning, and bringing bonds to him in our teeth, wherewith we may endeavor to call our needs to his attention". "Begging signals?" I said. "We are at the complete mercy of our masters," she said. "Are the masters then kind to you?" I asked. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3)