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

What of the master's couch? In theory its surface is for the master and a free companion, and it is true that the slave is often chained at its foot, where she belongs as an animal, and is usually enjoyed on the furs there. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #690)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 690 What of the master's couch? In theory its surface is for the master and a free companion, and it is true that the slave is often chained at its foot, where she belongs as an animal, and is usually enjoyed on the furs there.

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

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36 687 It does not take an Earth girl long to accustom herself to Gorean proprieties.
36 688 Goreans see to it that she learns her collar quickly, and well.
36 689 I trust it will not be amiss to reveal a Gorean secret.
36 690 What of the master's couch? In theory its surface is for the master and a free companion, and it is true that the slave is often chained at its foot, where she belongs as an animal, and is usually enjoyed on the furs there.
36 691 The secret, however, which seems to elude many free women, though perhaps they suspect the truth, to their fury, is that preferred slaves, or favored slaves, though no more than owned animals, perhaps purchased in a market, as might be goods of any sort, do sometimes share the surface of the couch.
36 692 To be sure, they are expected to kneel, and kiss the coverlets, first, before ascending to its surface.
36 693 The free companion regards access to the surface of the couch as her undisputed right, and justifiably so.
It does not take an Earth girl long to accustom herself to Gorean proprieties. Goreans see to it that she learns her collar quickly, and well. I trust it will not be amiss to reveal a Gorean secret. What of the master's couch? In theory its surface is for the master and a free companion, and it is true that the slave is often chained at its foot, where she belongs as an animal, and is usually enjoyed on the furs there. The secret, however, which seems to elude many free women, though perhaps they suspect the truth, to their fury, is that preferred slaves, or favored slaves, though no more than owned animals, perhaps purchased in a market, as might be goods of any sort, do sometimes share the surface of the couch. To be sure, they are expected to kneel, and kiss the coverlets, first, before ascending to its surface. The free companion regards access to the surface of the couch as her undisputed right, and justifiably so. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36)