Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
232
I had turned away.
9
233
She had looked into my eyes, in that instant, not as a slave into the eyes of a free woman, but as one woman into the eyes of another.
9
234
I had felt then, in that instant, that we were both, ultimately, only women, that we were identical in our femaleness, that we were united in the bonds of a common sisterhood and what, in relationship to men, it entailed.
9
235
We were both, ultimately, only women; we were both, ultimately, though I was free and she was a slave, representatives of the slave sex.
9
236
I wondered if I, too, could dance well.
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237
I knew that if I did not, I would be lashed.
9
238
"I will have no further need for you tonight, Susan," I said.
I had turned away.
She had looked into my eyes, in that instant, not as a slave into the eyes of a free woman, but as one woman into the eyes of another.
I had felt then, in that instant, that we were both, ultimately, only women, that we were identical in our femaleness, that we were united in the bonds of a common sisterhood and what, in relationship to men, it entailed.
We were both, ultimately, only women; we were both, ultimately, though I was free and she was a slave, representatives of the slave sex.
I wondered if I, too, could dance well.
I knew that if I did not, I would be lashed.
"I will have no further need for you tonight, Susan," I said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )