Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
36
671
How unworthy I was to wear a collar of Gor, to have my limbs locked in her weighty, obdurate shackles! Yet, to my joy, I had learned that I was one who might not be found unfitting for the slave markets of this world! Had I not seen this in the eyes of masters? Had I not learned it in my helplessness under their uncompromising, possessive caresses? I had some value here, if only as collared wares, fit to be auctioned to the highest bidder! How fortunate I was to have been brought here! How fortunate I was to find myself as I was! How fortunate I was to be the slave of a Gorean male! How few women, subdued and conquered, collared, could know such ecstasy! I was the slave of Drusus Rencius, he of Ar.
36
672
I was wares.
36
673
He had bought me.
36
674
I was his.
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.
How unworthy I was to wear a collar of Gor, to have my limbs locked in her weighty, obdurate shackles! Yet, to my joy, I had learned that I was one who might not be found unfitting for the slave markets of this world! Had I not seen this in the eyes of masters? Had I not learned it in my helplessness under their uncompromising, possessive caresses? I had some value here, if only as collared wares, fit to be auctioned to the highest bidder! How fortunate I was to have been brought here! How fortunate I was to find myself as I was! How fortunate I was to be the slave of a Gorean male! How few women, subdued and conquered, collared, could know such ecstasy! I was the slave of Drusus Rencius, he of Ar.
I was wares.
He had bought me.
I was his.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )