Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
366
I was also surprised to find that Drusus Rencius seemed genuinely fond of flowers.
I was also surprised to find that Drusus Rencius seemed genuinely fond of flowers.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #366)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
363
It means something to them.
6
364
They live in it.
6
365
How few children of Earth, I thought, are taught the names and kinds of the trees and shrubs, the plants, the insects and birds, which surround them constantly.
6
366
I was also surprised to find that Drusus Rencius seemed genuinely fond of flowers.
6
367
I would not have expected, given my Earth background, that a man of his obvious power and competence could care for anything, and so deeply, as innocent, delicate, and soft as a flower.
6
368
At one secluded point in one of the gardens I had paused and, pretending to adjust my veil, had stood quite close to Drusus Rencius, but he had stepped back, and looked away.
6
369
He had not kissed me.
It means something to them.
They live in it.
How few children of Earth, I thought, are taught the names and kinds of the trees and shrubs, the plants, the insects and birds, which surround them constantly.
I was also surprised to find that Drusus Rencius seemed genuinely fond of flowers.
I would not have expected, given my Earth background, that a man of his obvious power and competence could care for anything, and so deeply, as innocent, delicate, and soft as a flower.
At one secluded point in one of the gardens I had paused and, pretending to adjust my veil, had stood quite close to Drusus Rencius, but he had stepped back, and looked away.
He had not kissed me.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)