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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

A Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, but, of course, kajirae, as any member of their wonderful, beautiful sex, are extremely, delightfully inquisitive creatures. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #851)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 851 A Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, but, of course, kajirae, as any member of their wonderful, beautiful sex, are extremely, delightfully inquisitive creatures.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 848 "Yes, Master," said the Bina.
10 849 They, as slaves, knew enough not to ask for an explanation of this seemingly peculiar command.
10 850 To be sure, both, clearly, were curious as to its motivation.
10 851 A Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, but, of course, kajirae, as any member of their wonderful, beautiful sex, are extremely, delightfully inquisitive creatures.
10 852 Their curiosity is one of the things that makes women both dear and troublesome.
10 853 A free woman might have asked for some explanation of the command, and with tenacity, and with impunity, but a slave, equally or more curious, would not be likely to do so, fearing to be put head down on her belly over a trunk or saddle.
10 854 "Is curiosity becoming in a kajira?" inquires the master.
"Yes, Master," said the Bina. They, as slaves, knew enough not to ask for an explanation of this seemingly peculiar command. To be sure, both, clearly, were curious as to its motivation. A Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, but, of course, kajirae, as any member of their wonderful, beautiful sex, are extremely, delightfully inquisitive creatures. Their curiosity is one of the things that makes women both dear and troublesome. A free woman might have asked for some explanation of the command, and with tenacity, and with impunity, but a slave, equally or more curious, would not be likely to do so, fearing to be put head down on her belly over a trunk or saddle. "Is curiosity becoming in a kajira?" inquires the master. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 10)