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

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36 664 Hangings are not unusual, which serve not only for purposes of decoration, but also for the division of spaces, and the concealment of doorways, alcoves, and such.
36 665 The presence in the room of a curule chair designated the room, in effect, as one to be appropriately occupied by an individual of some importance, or official standing, which assuredly was Drusus Rencius, my master.
36 666 One might expect such chairs to be occupied by administrators, praetors, high officers, masters of large households, and so on.
36 667 How fortunate I was, only a girl of Earth, one amongst lonely millions, little different from myself, to have been brought to this world! How fortunate I was to have at last encountered true men, the masters of women! How few women do! How meaningful and joyful now seemed to me the auction blocks, the cords, the thongs, the discipline, the collars and chains! The men of Gor know well how to treat women.
36 668 They know, and relish, what women are for.
36 669 They teach us ourselves, and we are left in no doubt as to what we are for.
36 670 I was only a meaningless barbarian.
Hangings are not unusual, which serve not only for purposes of decoration, but also for the division of spaces, and the concealment of doorways, alcoves, and such. The presence in the room of a curule chair designated the room, in effect, as one to be appropriately occupied by an individual of some importance, or official standing, which assuredly was Drusus Rencius, my master. One might expect such chairs to be occupied by administrators, praetors, high officers, masters of large households, and so on. How fortunate I was, only a girl of Earth, one amongst lonely millions, little different from myself, to have been brought to this world! How fortunate I was to have at last encountered true men, the masters of women! How few women do! How meaningful and joyful now seemed to me the auction blocks, the cords, the thongs, the discipline, the collars and chains! The men of Gor know well how to treat women. They know, and relish, what women are for. They teach us ourselves, and we are left in no doubt as to what we are for. I was only a meaningless barbarian. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )