Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
42
I did not want to die.
14
43
I heard the music in the distance.
14
44
I wished that I were a slave, that I might have a chance for life, that I might have an opportunity to convince a master somehow, in any way possible, that I might be worth sparing.
14
45
But I was a free woman and would be subjected only to the cold and inhuman mercies of the law.
14
46
I was being transported to Argentum for impalement.
14
47
I could not cry any more.
14
48
Then, suddenly, I felt the cage drop an inch, and then another inch.
I did not want to die.
I heard the music in the distance.
I wished that I were a slave, that I might have a chance for life, that I might have an opportunity to convince a master somehow, in any way possible, that I might be worth sparing.
But I was a free woman and would be subjected only to the cold and inhuman mercies of the law.
I was being transported to Argentum for impalement.
I could not cry any more.
Then, suddenly, I felt the cage drop an inch, and then another inch.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )