Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
488
I crawled again upon it, to its center.
6
489
"Get where you belong," said the voice, a bit impatiently.
6
490
I crawled then to the bottom of the couch and lay there, near its foot, by the slave ring.
6
491
I wondered if Drusus Rencius would have refused to kiss me if I had not been a free woman, but a slave.
6
492
If I had been a slave, say, perhaps, a fifteen-copper-tarsk girl, that amount for which he had once suggested a slaver might let me go, I think I might have received a somewhat different treatment at his hands.
6
493
"It is fortunate for you," said the voice within me, "that Drusus does not know that you are a slave".
6
494
"I am not a slave," I said, aloud.
I crawled again upon it, to its center.
"Get where you belong," said the voice, a bit impatiently.
I crawled then to the bottom of the couch and lay there, near its foot, by the slave ring.
I wondered if Drusus Rencius would have refused to kiss me if I had not been a free woman, but a slave.
If I had been a slave, say, perhaps, a fifteen-copper-tarsk girl, that amount for which he had once suggested a slaver might let me go, I think I might have received a somewhat different treatment at his hands.
"It is fortunate for you," said the voice within me, "that Drusus does not know that you are a slave".
"I am not a slave," I said, aloud.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )