Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
126
Again I lifted my hand to the crowds.
4
127
Again I smiled forth from the palanquin.
4
128
But I began to tremble.
4
129
I had seen owned, displayed human females, women who were merchandise, women who were literally up for sale.
4
130
"Put them from your mind," said Ligurious.
4
131
"They are nothing, only slaves".
4
132
How terrifying, how horrifying, I thought, to be such a woman, one at the mercy of anyone who has the means to buy her.
Again I lifted my hand to the crowds.
Again I smiled forth from the palanquin.
But I began to tremble.
I had seen owned, displayed human females, women who were merchandise, women who were literally up for sale.
"Put them from your mind," said Ligurious.
"They are nothing, only slaves".
How terrifying, how horrifying, I thought, to be such a woman, one at the mercy of anyone who has the means to buy her.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )