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

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33 266 Yet, in spite of that, I had not properly related to him.
33 267 I had not shown him the deference which, in the order of nature, it was proper for my sex to accord to his.
33 268 He was a member of the master sex; I was a member of the slave sex.
33 269 "You were, several months ago, were you not, found guilty of certain alleged commercial irregularities in the city of Corcyrus, and banished for a time from the city?" "Yes," said Speusippus.
33 270 "As the reports have it," said Miles, "you were marched naked from the city, before the spears of guards, a sign about your neck, proclaiming you a fraud".
33 271 "Yes," said Speusippus, angrily.
33 272 "Who found you guilty, and pronounced this sentence?" "Sheila, the Tatrix of Corcyrus," said Speusippus.
Yet, in spite of that, I had not properly related to him. I had not shown him the deference which, in the order of nature, it was proper for my sex to accord to his. He was a member of the master sex; I was a member of the slave sex. "You were, several months ago, were you not, found guilty of certain alleged commercial irregularities in the city of Corcyrus, and banished for a time from the city?" "Yes," said Speusippus. "As the reports have it," said Miles, "you were marched naked from the city, before the spears of guards, a sign about your neck, proclaiming you a fraud". "Yes," said Speusippus, angrily. "Who found you guilty, and pronounced this sentence?" "Sheila, the Tatrix of Corcyrus," said Speusippus. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )