Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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When I had seen signs or emblems of this sort I had often, as though interested in something else, requested that we take our way down that street.
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Generally I had been able to see little or nothing, usually only the narrow, gloomy doors, often of iron, of grim, almost fortresslike buildings, but, sometimes, there would be an open-air market or some girls, as displays, would be chained outside.
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Inside some of these buildings I had learned there were display courtyards where girls, for example, might be examined in natural light.
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224
In the open-air markets, or in the outside displays, the girls, seeing me viewing them, had usually knelt, immediately, putting their heads down, exhibiting total deference and respect before a free woman.
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225
Some, seeing me looking at them, had actually thrown themselves, trembling, to their bellies.
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"They are afraid of you," Drusus Rencius had explained.
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"Why?" I had asked.
When I had seen signs or emblems of this sort I had often, as though interested in something else, requested that we take our way down that street.
Generally I had been able to see little or nothing, usually only the narrow, gloomy doors, often of iron, of grim, almost fortresslike buildings, but, sometimes, there would be an open-air market or some girls, as displays, would be chained outside.
Inside some of these buildings I had learned there were display courtyards where girls, for example, might be examined in natural light.
In the open-air markets, or in the outside displays, the girls, seeing me viewing them, had usually knelt, immediately, putting their heads down, exhibiting total deference and respect before a free woman.
Some, seeing me looking at them, had actually thrown themselves, trembling, to their bellies.
"They are afraid of you," Drusus Rencius had explained.
"Why?" I had asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )