Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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203
The greatest honor I might expect in connection with such a chair was to be permitted to crouch or lie at its foot, or, perhaps, to be chained by the neck to its side.
The greatest honor I might expect in connection with such a chair was to be permitted to crouch or lie at its foot, or, perhaps, to be chained by the neck to its side.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #203)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was the chair of a free person.
31
201
I was a slave.
31
202
I might be whipped, or slain, for sitting in such a chair.
31
203
The greatest honor I might expect in connection with such a chair was to be permitted to crouch or lie at its foot, or, perhaps, to be chained by the neck to its side.
31
204
"Is a command to be repeated?" he asked.
31
205
"No, Master!" I said.
31
206
I hurried to the chair and, small and frightened, sat down within it.
It was the chair of a free person.
I was a slave.
I might be whipped, or slain, for sitting in such a chair.
The greatest honor I might expect in connection with such a chair was to be permitted to crouch or lie at its foot, or, perhaps, to be chained by the neck to its side.
"Is a command to be repeated?" he asked.
"No, Master!" I said.
I hurried to the chair and, small and frightened, sat down within it.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31)