Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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I did try to explain the matter to her, as Ligurious had explained it to me, when I had asked him about it.
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The important difference between myself and other free women, of high station, was precisely that, that I was a Tatrix and they were not.
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54
A Tatrix, Ligurious had informed me, has no secrets from her people.
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55
It is good for the people of a Tatrix to be able to look lovingly and reverently upon her.
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"Yes, Mistress," had said Susan, her head down.
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I had wondered if Ligurious was being candid with me.
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At any rate, there was little doubt that the features of their Tatrix had now become well known in Corcyrus, at least to many of her citizens.
I did try to explain the matter to her, as Ligurious had explained it to me, when I had asked him about it.
The important difference between myself and other free women, of high station, was precisely that, that I was a Tatrix and they were not.
A Tatrix, Ligurious had informed me, has no secrets from her people.
It is good for the people of a Tatrix to be able to look lovingly and reverently upon her.
"Yes, Mistress," had said Susan, her head down.
I had wondered if Ligurious was being candid with me.
At any rate, there was little doubt that the features of their Tatrix had now become well known in Corcyrus, at least to many of her citizens.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )