Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
185
Too, I thought, surely it would be more fitting for women, in their softness and beauty, with their dispositions to submit and love, irreservedly and wholly, asking nothing, giving all, holding nothing back from the dominant male, their master, to be chained to a slave ring.
Too, I thought, surely it would be more fitting for women, in their softness and beauty, with their dispositions to submit and love, irreservedly and wholly, asking nothing, giving all, holding nothing back from the dominant male, their master, to be chained to a slave ring.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #185)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
182
I shuddered.
5
183
I would be terrified to have such a man chained at my couch.
5
184
It would be like having a lion there.
5
185
Too, I thought, surely it would be more fitting for women, in their softness and beauty, with their dispositions to submit and love, irreservedly and wholly, asking nothing, giving all, holding nothing back from the dominant male, their master, to be chained to a slave ring.
5
186
This, in its way, is a beautiful symbol of her nature and needs.
5
187
On the other hand, symbolic considerations aside, it must be noted that the chain is quite real.
5
188
She is truly chained there.
I shuddered.
I would be terrified to have such a man chained at my couch.
It would be like having a lion there.
Too, I thought, surely it would be more fitting for women, in their softness and beauty, with their dispositions to submit and love, irreservedly and wholly, asking nothing, giving all, holding nothing back from the dominant male, their master, to be chained to a slave ring.
This, in its way, is a beautiful symbol of her nature and needs.
On the other hand, symbolic considerations aside, it must be noted that the chain is quite real.
She is truly chained there.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5)