Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
247
The people of Venna paid me little attention.
18
248
Such sights, I gathered, were not that uncommon in a Gorean city, that of a naked, leashed slave in the care of her master.
18
249
But could they not see that I was not branded, that I was not collared? But this seemed to make little difference.
18
250
Clearly my status was either bond or that of a captive.
18
251
Indeed, perhaps I was being conducted even now to the shop of a metal worker, there to be marked and receive, and have locked upon me, measured and fitted, a suitable, inflexible, identificatory circlet of bondage.
18
252
I followed Speusippus of Turia through the streets of Venna, even through the great market square.
18
253
I was naked, barefoot and bound.
The people of Venna paid me little attention.
Such sights, I gathered, were not that uncommon in a Gorean city, that of a naked, leashed slave in the care of her master.
But could they not see that I was not branded, that I was not collared? But this seemed to make little difference.
Clearly my status was either bond or that of a captive.
Indeed, perhaps I was being conducted even now to the shop of a metal worker, there to be marked and receive, and have locked upon me, measured and fitted, a suitable, inflexible, identificatory circlet of bondage.
I followed Speusippus of Turia through the streets of Venna, even through the great market square.
I was naked, barefoot and bound.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )