Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
712
"Sometimes," said he, "they are even taken to such places by their masters, that they may see the paga slaves, and the dancers, and thus learn from them how to serve even more deliciously and lasciviously in the privacy of their own quarters".
"Sometimes," said he, "they are even taken to such places by their masters, that they may see the paga slaves, and the dancers, and thus learn from them how to serve even more deliciously and lasciviously in the privacy of their own quarters".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #712)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
709
"Slaves can enter taverns, can they not?" I asked.
6
710
"If on an errand, or in the company of a free person," he said.
6
711
"There seems little concern for their sensibilities," I observed.
6
712
"Sometimes," said he, "they are even taken to such places by their masters, that they may see the paga slaves, and the dancers, and thus learn from them how to serve even more deliciously and lasciviously in the privacy of their own quarters".
6
713
"What if I were clothed as a slave?" I asked.
6
714
"It is unthinkable!" he said.
6
715
I was pleased that this thought, obviously, had touched a nerve in him.
"Slaves can enter taverns, can they not?" I asked.
"If on an errand, or in the company of a free person," he said.
"There seems little concern for their sensibilities," I observed.
"Sometimes," said he, "they are even taken to such places by their masters, that they may see the paga slaves, and the dancers, and thus learn from them how to serve even more deliciously and lasciviously in the privacy of their own quarters".
"What if I were clothed as a slave?" I asked.
"It is unthinkable!" he said.
I was pleased that this thought, obviously, had touched a nerve in him.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)