Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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626
"I am the Tatrix," I whispered.
4
627
Then I crept onto the great couch.
4
628
I lay on my stomach on the couch, on the silk, near its foot.
4
629
I supposed that sometimes girls might even be chained in such a place, like a dog at a man's feet, or perhaps even on the hard, cold tiles, under the slave ring.
4
630
If I were so chained, I thought, I would quickly learn to be pleasing.
4
631
What manner of world was this, I wondered, on which I found myself.
4
632
It was a world, I thought, on which men had never relinquished their sovereignty, on which they had never submitted to the knives of psychic castration.
"I am the Tatrix," I whispered.
Then I crept onto the great couch.
I lay on my stomach on the couch, on the silk, near its foot.
I supposed that sometimes girls might even be chained in such a place, like a dog at a man's feet, or perhaps even on the hard, cold tiles, under the slave ring.
If I were so chained, I thought, I would quickly learn to be pleasing.
What manner of world was this, I wondered, on which I found myself.
It was a world, I thought, on which men had never relinquished their sovereignty, on which they had never submitted to the knives of psychic castration.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )