Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
49
Too, he was not Gor's most handsome fellow.
25
50
Too, I would think it should count for something with a man if the woman desires to serve him deeply and fully in all ways, and is in love with him.
25
51
It was hot and stuffy in the slave sack, but it was, at least, a respite from the work with the loom.
25
52
It is tiring, ahn in and ahn out, standing, chained, by the loom, operating it.
25
53
There is the raising and lowering of the warp threads to form the lines between which the weft is placed.
25
54
There is the flinging back and forth of the shuttle, inserting the weft.
25
55
There is the moving of the batten, attached to the reed, thrusting the weft back and locking it in place.
Too, he was not Gor's most handsome fellow.
Too, I would think it should count for something with a man if the woman desires to serve him deeply and fully in all ways, and is in love with him.
It was hot and stuffy in the slave sack, but it was, at least, a respite from the work with the loom.
It is tiring, ahn in and ahn out, standing, chained, by the loom, operating it.
There is the raising and lowering of the warp threads to form the lines between which the weft is placed.
There is the flinging back and forth of the shuttle, inserting the weft.
There is the moving of the batten, attached to the reed, thrusting the weft back and locking it in place.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )