Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
1515
"No," I said.
36
1516
"To be sure," I said, "it was instructive, but, as I recall it now, I found it very moving and exciting".
36
1517
"You liked it?" he asked.
36
1518
"Doubtless it brought my slavery home to me," I said, carefully.
36
1519
"I would think so," he said.
36
1520
"It would doubtless be difficult to continue to think of oneself as a free woman after having been used in that fashion".
36
1521
"I liked it," I said, suddenly.
"No," I said.
"To be sure," I said, "it was instructive, but, as I recall it now, I found it very moving and exciting".
"You liked it?" he asked.
"Doubtless it brought my slavery home to me," I said, carefully.
"I would think so," he said.
"It would doubtless be difficult to continue to think of oneself as a free woman after having been used in that fashion".
"I liked it," I said, suddenly.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )