Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
31
503
That mercenary little chit was now, on this natural world, a braceleted slave at the foot of a man's couch.
That mercenary little chit was now, on this natural world, a braceleted slave at the foot of a man's couch.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #503)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
31
500
At the foot of the couch, on the tiles, with my teeth I readjusted the sheet about me, as I could.
31
501
I then lay there, wide-eyed, for a time, not sleeping.
31
502
How far I was from my small apartment, from the perfume counter in the department store on Long Island.
31
503
That mercenary little chit was now, on this natural world, a braceleted slave at the foot of a man's couch.
31
504
No longer, now, was she, in the prerogatives of freedom, permitted to give men nothing, or frustration; now she must serve them with perfection and provide them, to the best of her ability, at their merest whim, with fantastic pleasures.
31
505
At least now, I thought, I am good for something.
31
506
How casually Miles of Argentum had just used me! But I did not object, for I was a slave.
At the foot of the couch, on the tiles, with my teeth I readjusted the sheet about me, as I could.
I then lay there, wide-eyed, for a time, not sleeping.
How far I was from my small apartment, from the perfume counter in the department store on Long Island.
That mercenary little chit was now, on this natural world, a braceleted slave at the foot of a man's couch.
No longer, now, was she, in the prerogatives of freedom, permitted to give men nothing, or frustration; now she must serve them with perfection and provide them, to the best of her ability, at their merest whim, with fantastic pleasures.
At least now, I thought, I am good for something.
How casually Miles of Argentum had just used me! But I did not object, for I was a slave.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31)