Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
33
240
"From what you know of her," he asked, "do you think she could be guilty of the enormities and crimes commonly charged against the Tatrix of Corcyrus?" "No, Master," she said, happily.
"From what you know of her," he asked, "do you think she could be guilty of the enormities and crimes commonly charged against the Tatrix of Corcyrus?" "No, Master," she said, happily.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #240)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
33
237
"Yes, Master," she said.
33
238
"Do you think this woman is wicked?" he asked.
33
239
"I think she can be nasty and cruel," she said, "but, in a collar, she will doubtless be kept well in her place".
33
240
"From what you know of her," he asked, "do you think she could be guilty of the enormities and crimes commonly charged against the Tatrix of Corcyrus?" "No, Master," she said, happily.
33
241
"Mistresses sometimes have different relationships to their serving slaves, or friends, than they do to others," said Ligurious.
33
242
"It is well known that great crimes can be committed by individuals who are, to others, kindly and affectionate".
33
243
"And," said Drusus Rencius, "that a man who is a wrathful master to one woman may be little better than the obsequious pet of another".
"Yes, Master," she said.
"Do you think this woman is wicked?" he asked.
"I think she can be nasty and cruel," she said, "but, in a collar, she will doubtless be kept well in her place".
"From what you know of her," he asked, "do you think she could be guilty of the enormities and crimes commonly charged against the Tatrix of Corcyrus?" "No, Master," she said, happily.
"Mistresses sometimes have different relationships to their serving slaves, or friends, than they do to others," said Ligurious.
"It is well known that great crimes can be committed by individuals who are, to others, kindly and affectionate".
"And," said Drusus Rencius, "that a man who is a wrathful master to one woman may be little better than the obsequious pet of another".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)