Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
319
I then realized that a slave girl, perhaps for purposes of her discipline, might be lowered through the grating hole, doubtless into eager hands, the grating then being resecured.
I then realized that a slave girl, perhaps for purposes of her discipline, might be lowered through the grating hole, doubtless into eager hands, the grating then being resecured.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #319)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
316
He might have remained crouching in his hole, thinking what thoughts he might, but I do not think he would have dared to touch me.
8
317
A male slave can be slain for touching a free woman.
8
318
"She is not here for punishment," Hermidorus had informed the dark shapes beneath the grating.
8
319
I then realized that a slave girl, perhaps for purposes of her discipline, might be lowered through the grating hole, doubtless into eager hands, the grating then being resecured.
8
320
In the corridors, in our movements through them, particularly in the upper levels, we would sometimes encounter slaves, usually employed in domestic tasks, such as running errands, carrying burdens, dusting or cleaning.
8
321
These women were usually naked, except for their collars, which, I gathered, was the way women were usually kept in a slaver's house.
8
322
At the approach of the free men, Hermidorus and Drusus, they would immediately position themselves, usually with their knees wide, kneeling back on their heels, their heads up, their hands on their thighs, in the position I had come to understand was that of the pleasure slave, but sometimes, instead, kneeling with the palms of their hands on the tiles, their heads down, too, to the same tiles.
He might have remained crouching in his hole, thinking what thoughts he might, but I do not think he would have dared to touch me.
A male slave can be slain for touching a free woman.
"She is not here for punishment," Hermidorus had informed the dark shapes beneath the grating.
I then realized that a slave girl, perhaps for purposes of her discipline, might be lowered through the grating hole, doubtless into eager hands, the grating then being resecured.
In the corridors, in our movements through them, particularly in the upper levels, we would sometimes encounter slaves, usually employed in domestic tasks, such as running errands, carrying burdens, dusting or cleaning.
These women were usually naked, except for their collars, which, I gathered, was the way women were usually kept in a slaver's house.
At the approach of the free men, Hermidorus and Drusus, they would immediately position themselves, usually with their knees wide, kneeling back on their heels, their heads up, their hands on their thighs, in the position I had come to understand was that of the pleasure slave, but sometimes, instead, kneeling with the palms of their hands on the tiles, their heads down, too, to the same tiles.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 8)