Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
24
146
"You are very different from my noble and glorious freecompanion," he said.
"You are very different from my noble and glorious Free Companion," he said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #146)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
24
143
Few women on Earth, I conjecture, have been so desired, so loved, so mastered.
24
144
Doubtless not since the cultures and markets of ancient Rome, of medieval Persia, such times, such places.
24
145
I had begun to sense on this perilous, primitive, beautiful world what might be the natural relationship between man and woman, a relationship expressive of the character of a species hewn by eons of evolution rather than local agendas and expediencies dictated by a subglandular minority's self-serving politics of lies and oppression.
24
146
"You are very different from my noble and glorious freecompanion," he said.
24
147
"Yes, Master," I said.
24
148
And yet I noted that his eye roved me well.
24
149
I felt sorry for his freecompanion.
Few women on Earth, I conjecture, have been so desired, so loved, so mastered.
Doubtless not since the cultures and markets of ancient Rome, of medieval Persia, such times, such places.
I had begun to sense on this perilous, primitive, beautiful world what might be the natural relationship between man and woman, a relationship expressive of the character of a species hewn by eons of evolution rather than local agendas and expediencies dictated by a subglandular minority's self-serving politics of lies and oppression.
"You are very different from my noble and glorious free companion," he said.
"Yes, Master," I said.
And yet I noted that his eye roved me well.
I felt sorry for his free companion.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 24)