Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
660
And the man desires to have her as his own.
And the man desires to have her as his own.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #660)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
657
It is not to be thought, however, that women are enslaved primarily for their aesthetic contributions to a decor, urban or domestic.
36
658
That is merely a delightful ancillary accompaniment to their primary purposes which are those of love, pleasure and service.
36
659
Nature has designed woman to attract and seduce man; thus she has designed her as beautiful.
36
660
And the man desires to have her as his own.
36
661
This he achieves with the brand and collar.
36
662
Commonly one or more low tables are in evidence, which serve the usual purposes of such objects, conviviality, conversation, dining, and such.
36
663
Storage is usually accommodated by chests at the sides of a room.
It is not to be thought, however, that women are enslaved primarily for their aesthetic contributions to a decor, urban or domestic.
That is merely a delightful ancillary accompaniment to their primary purposes which are those of love, pleasure and service.
Nature has designed woman to attract and seduce man; thus she has designed her as beautiful.
And the man desires to have her as his own.
This he achieves with the brand and collar.
Commonly one or more low tables are in evidence, which serve the usual purposes of such objects, conviviality, conversation, dining, and such.
Storage is usually accommodated by chests at the sides of a room.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36)