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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was in love with the Gorean world, though I found it in some ways rather fearful, primarily, I suppose, because it permitted female slavery. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #594)
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6 594 I was in love with the Gorean world, though I found it in some ways rather fearful, primarily, I suppose, because it permitted female slavery.

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

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6 591 I could see, too, some of the gardens, and the roof of the library, on the avenue of Iphicrates.
6 592 "The city is beautiful," I said.
6 593 "Yes," he said, joining me in surveying it.
6 594 I was in love with the Gorean world, though I found it in some ways rather fearful, primarily, I suppose, because it permitted female slavery.
6 595 I wondered if Susan were right, if I needed a master.
6 596 Then I put such thoughts from my mind, as absurd.
6 597 I was not a cringing, groveling slave, a girl locked in a collar, who must hope that some brute might see fit to throw her a crust of bread.
I could see, too, some of the gardens, and the roof of the library, on the avenue of Iphicrates. "The city is beautiful," I said. "Yes," he said, joining me in surveying it. I was in love with the Gorean world, though I found it in some ways rather fearful, primarily, I suppose, because it permitted female slavery. I wondered if Susan were right, if I needed a master. Then I put such thoughts from my mind, as absurd. I was not a cringing, groveling slave, a girl locked in a collar, who must hope that some brute might see fit to throw her a crust of bread. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)