Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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678
One does not know.
36
679
Can they understand, too, what it is to be so desirable, so sought, and so lusted for, that nothing less than their ownership will satisfy the male? Perhaps.
36
680
One does not know.
36
681
Can they understand what it is to long to bare oneself before a master, to be branded, to be put in his collar, to kneel before him, to cover his feet with kisses, to hope to please him? Can they understand what it would be to be owned, and well mastered? Perhaps.
36
682
One does not know.
36
683
slaves, of course, would not be permitted to sit on such a chair, and, often, are not permitted to sit on chairs of any description.
36
684
Chairs are for free persons.
One does not know.
Can they understand, too, what it is to be so desirable, so sought, and so lusted for, that nothing less than their ownership will satisfy the male? Perhaps.
One does not know.
Can they understand what it is to long to bare oneself before a master, to be branded, to be put in his collar, to kneel before him, to cover his feet with kisses, to hope to please him? Can they understand what it would be to be owned, and well mastered? Perhaps.
One does not know.
slaves, of course, would not be permitted to sit on such a chair, and, often, are not permitted to sit on chairs of any description.
Chairs are for free persons.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )