Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
765
I had made certain Earth values, to his irritation, clear to him, such as an amoral expediency and a mockery of honor.
I had made certain Earth values, to his irritation, clear to him, such as an amoral expediency and a mockery of honor.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #765)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
762
He saw me, it seemed, as one who, if she were free, and immune from punishment, and held power, would torment and scorn him, exploiting him, despising him, amusing herself with him.
36
763
As far as I knew I had done little to provoke these feelings, at least until he had refused my advances.
36
764
I had given him reason, to be sure, in Corcyrus, to believe me contemptible and petty.
36
765
I had made certain Earth values, to his irritation, clear to him, such as an amoral expediency and a mockery of honor.
36
766
My smallness, my contemptuousness, I had unwittingly flaunted before him, regarding such things at that time as signs of my depth and cleverness.
36
767
Too, he seemed to find me, in some way, and I did not fully understand it, maddeningly desirable.
36
768
This had to do, it seemed, with some unusual and subtle relationship between us.
He saw me, it seemed, as one who, if she were free, and immune from punishment, and held power, would torment and scorn him, exploiting him, despising him, amusing herself with him.
As far as I knew I had done little to provoke these feelings, at least until he had refused my advances.
I had given him reason, to be sure, in Corcyrus, to believe me contemptible and petty.
I had made certain Earth values, to his irritation, clear to him, such as an amoral expediency and a mockery of honor.
My smallness, my contemptuousness, I had unwittingly flaunted before him, regarding such things at that time as signs of my depth and cleverness.
Too, he seemed to find me, in some way, and I did not fully understand it, maddeningly desirable.
This had to do, it seemed, with some unusual and subtle relationship between us.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36)