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

"What collar is it," I asked, "the collar of a scullery maid, of a kitchen slave?" I had not realized I had been so displeasing last night. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #128)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 128 "What collar is it," I asked, "the collar of a scullery maid, of a kitchen slave?" I had not realized I had been so displeasing last night.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 125 "Why?" he asked.
36 126 "My own master has not even seen fit to change my collar," I said.
36 127 "I see," he said.
36 128 "What collar is it," I asked, "the collar of a scullery maid, of a kitchen slave?" I had not realized I had been so displeasing last night.
36 129 "Neither," said Drusus Rencius, "or, perhaps, in a sense, both, and that of other slaveries, as well".
36 130 "I do not understand," I said.
36 131 "What is so hard to understand?" he asked.
"Why?" he asked. "My own master has not even seen fit to change my collar," I said. "I see," he said. "What collar is it," I asked, "the collar of a scullery maid, of a kitchen slave?" I had not realized I had been so displeasing last night. "Neither," said Drusus Rencius, "or, perhaps, in a sense, both, and that of other slaveries, as well". "I do not understand," I said. "What is so hard to understand?" he asked. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36)