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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 544 I did not object.
31 545 Rather was I thrilled with this, as I had now learned, my natural fulfillment.
31 546 But I was frightened of Miles of Argentum.
31 547 He seemed to think of me not as the helpless and lowly slave I was, a mere girl rented for his pleasure for an evening, but as though I were a high lady and free captive, Sheila, the Tatrix of Corcyrus, who was then, perhaps in his vengeance on her for her escape from his camp, to be humiliated and humbled, and forced even, in her now unbreakable captivity, to perform and serve as a slave.
31 548 Certainly he had taken much pleasure with me.
31 549 But he must know that the true Sheila had fallen to Hassan, the slave Hunter.
31 550 Only recently he had brought her to Argentum in a golden sack.
I did not object. Rather was I thrilled with this, as I had now learned, my natural fulfillment. But I was frightened of Miles of Argentum. He seemed to think of me not as the helpless and lowly slave I was, a mere girl rented for his pleasure for an evening, but as though I were a high lady and free captive, Sheila, the Tatrix of Corcyrus, who was then, perhaps in his vengeance on her for her escape from his camp, to be humiliated and humbled, and forced even, in her now unbreakable captivity, to perform and serve as a slave. Certainly he had taken much pleasure with me. But he must know that the true Sheila had fallen to Hassan, the slave Hunter. Only recently he had brought her to Argentum in a golden sack. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )