Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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358
Could not anyone, looking upon me, see clearly that I was a free woman? How could anyone conceive that I might be so lowly and degraded a creature as a slave? It was not my fault if I had what some brutes, in their superior, mannish vulgarity, referred to as "slave curves".
Could not anyone, looking upon me, see clearly that I was a free woman? How could anyone conceive that I might be so lowly and degraded a creature as a slave? It was not my fault if I had what some brutes, in their superior, mannish vulgarity, referred to as "slave curves".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #358)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
355
To be sure, I gathered that it was wise on my part to conform with their stipulations, their requirements.
16
356
If I were not mistaken they actually thought it likely that I was a slave.
16
357
This misapprehension, an error this absurd, of this gross a nature, was almost incomprehensible to me.
16
358
Could not anyone, looking upon me, see clearly that I was a free woman? How could anyone conceive that I might be so lowly and degraded a creature as a slave? It was not my fault if I had what some brutes, in their superior, mannish vulgarity, referred to as "slave curves".
16
359
Surely anyone could see that I was a free woman, and could be only that.
16
360
"Yes," he said.
16
361
"Where am I?" I asked.
To be sure, I gathered that it was wise on my part to conform with their stipulations, their requirements.
If I were not mistaken they actually thought it likely that I was a slave.
This misapprehension, an error this absurd, of this gross a nature, was almost incomprehensible to me.
Could not anyone, looking upon me, see clearly that I was a free woman? How could anyone conceive that I might be so lowly and degraded a creature as a slave? It was not my fault if I had what some brutes, in their superior, mannish vulgarity, referred to as "slave curves".
Surely anyone could see that I was a free woman, and could be only that.
"Yes," he said.
"Where am I?" I asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 16)