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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

What can we do, other than attempt to appeal to the chooser of slaves, to the desiderated buyer, to the man we desire, to the man we want, to the man we love? The decision is his. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #318)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 318 What can we do, other than attempt to appeal to the chooser of slaves, to the desiderated buyer, to the man we desire, to the man we want, to the man we love? The decision is his.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 315 Want me, want me, Drusus Rencius, I begged in my heart.
32 316 How I resolved to present whatever bit of beauty I might have shamelessly to the perusal of Drusus Rencius at the banquet.
32 317 How I would attempt to lure him, and present myself before him for his consideration! How piteously helpless are slaves, I thought.
32 318 What can we do, other than attempt to appeal to the chooser of slaves, to the desiderated buyer, to the man we desire, to the man we want, to the man we love? The decision is his.
32 319 We are slaves.
32 320 He held me by the upper arms and looked down, into my eyes.
32 321 "It is a long time since Corcyrus," he said.
Want me, want me, Drusus Rencius, I begged in my heart. How I resolved to present whatever bit of beauty I might have shamelessly to the perusal of Drusus Rencius at the banquet. How I would attempt to lure him, and present myself before him for his consideration! How piteously helpless are slaves, I thought. What can we do, other than attempt to appeal to the chooser of slaves, to the desiderated buyer, to the man we desire, to the man we want, to the man we love? The decision is his. We are slaves. He held me by the upper arms and looked down, into my eyes. "It is a long time since Corcyrus," he said. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 32)