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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 133 It would certainly be improper for anyone to look on me, a free woman, in that candid, basic way! Too, Susan had me at a disadvantage.
5 134 Would not any woman look attractive if she were half naked and put on a chain? How could I compete with that? Let us both be stripped and chained, I thought, and then let men decide, examining us, which was most beautiful! But then I realized that Susan was, doubtless, far more beautiful than I.
5 135 She was exquisite.
5 136 It had been no mistake on the part of slavers that she had been brought to gor.
5 137 I then thought that tonight I might whip Susan.
5 138 She could not resist.
5 139 She was a slave.
It would certainly be improper for anyone to look on me, a free woman, in that candid, basic way! Too, Susan had me at a disadvantage. Would not any woman look attractive if she were half naked and put on a chain? How could I compete with that? Let us both be stripped and chained, I thought, and then let men decide, examining us, which was most beautiful! But then I realized that Susan was, doubtless, far more beautiful than I. She was exquisite. It had been no mistake on the part of slavers that she had been brought to gor. I then thought that tonight I might whip Susan. She could not resist. She was a slave. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )