Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
32
28
That he was within the palace, however, a free man, clearly suggested to us his possession of some privilege or power.
That he was within the palace, however, a free man, clearly suggested to us his possession of some privilege or power.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #28)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
25
He had seemed important, authoritative.
32
26
As she had not hesitated to obey him, in relaying his message, so, too, I would not hesitate to obey him, in complying with it.
32
27
Neither of us could guess his office or status.
32
28
That he was within the palace, however, a free man, clearly suggested to us his possession of some privilege or power.
32
29
As we were slaves, we obeyed.
32
30
The man had been described to me by the girl, who had seemed shaken by her encounter with him, merely as one who was obviously a natural master of women such as we, slaves.
32
31
I could see him now, dimly, in the shadows, as my eyes adjusted to the light.
He had seemed important, authoritative.
As she had not hesitated to obey him, in relaying his message, so, too, I would not hesitate to obey him, in complying with it.
Neither of us could guess his office or status.
That he was within the palace, however, a free man, clearly suggested to us his possession of some privilege or power.
As we were slaves, we obeyed.
The man had been described to me by the girl, who had seemed shaken by her encounter with him, merely as one who was obviously a natural master of women such as we, slaves.
I could see him now, dimly, in the shadows, as my eyes adjusted to the light.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 32)