Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was still muchly imperfect in many things, but there was little doubt in my mind, nor I think in that of my numerous teachers, that I had made considerable progress.
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I lay nude, late at night, on the great couch.
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The night was warm.
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Supposedly I was Sheila, the Tatrix of this city, Corcyrus.
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I could still feel the effects of the wine I had had for supper.
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I do not think that it was an ordinary wine.
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I think that it was an unusual wine in some respects, or, perhaps, that it had been drugged.
I was still muchly imperfect in many things, but there was little doubt in my mind, nor I think in that of my numerous teachers, that I had made considerable progress.
I lay nude, late at night, on the great couch.
The night was warm.
Supposedly I was Sheila, the Tatrix of this city, Corcyrus.
I could still feel the effects of the wine I had had for supper.
I do not think that it was an ordinary wine.
I think that it was an unusual wine in some respects, or, perhaps, that it had been drugged.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )