Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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124
I supposed it was difficult for mere female slaves, in their scanty garments, and in their lowly station, not to be excited by rich, powerful, handsome, resplendent freemen, so far above themselves.
I supposed it was difficult for mere female slaves, in their scanty garments, and in their lowly station, not to be excited by rich, powerful, handsome, resplendent free men, so far above themselves.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #124)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
121
She was trembling; her breathing was rapid; doubtless her heart was pounding; doubtless she was aware of it in her small rib cage.
5
122
Yet I had seen her looking at him.
5
123
She had hardly been able to keep her eyes from him.
5
124
I supposed it was difficult for mere female slaves, in their scanty garments, and in their lowly station, not to be excited by rich, powerful, handsome, resplendent freemen, so far above themselves.
5
125
It was much easier for one like myself, a free woman, and richly robed, to control, resist and fight femininity.
5
126
In the case of the slave, on the other hand, femininity is actually required of her.
5
127
Indeed, if she is insufficiently feminine she will be beaten.
She was trembling; her breathing was rapid; doubtless her heart was pounding; doubtless she was aware of it in her small rib cage.
Yet I had seen her looking at him.
She had hardly been able to keep her eyes from him.
I supposed it was difficult for mere female slaves, in their scanty garments, and in their lowly station, not to be excited by rich, powerful, handsome, resplendent free men, so far above themselves.
It was much easier for one like myself, a free woman, and richly robed, to control, resist and fight femininity.
In the case of the slave, on the other hand, femininity is actually required of her.
Indeed, if she is insufficiently feminine she will be beaten.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5)