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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Perhaps they understood something of my helplessness, and that I, only a Gorean kajira, had had no choice but to obey. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #177)
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24 177 Perhaps they understood something of my helplessness, and that I, only a Gorean kajira, had had no choice but to obey.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 174 It seemed I might have been any water girl serving them.
24 175 It was impossible to describe my relief.
24 176 It seemed they did not hold it against me, that I had been a lure girl, one of a sort who might have trapped many of them, and, indeed, one who had served in the actual entrapment of several of them.
24 177 Perhaps they understood something of my helplessness, and that I, only a Gorean kajira, had had no choice but to obey.
24 178 How astonishing it was that they bore me no ill will! How grateful I was to them for their understanding! Then I knelt before he who was last on the chain, he whom I most feared, and yet best knew, he who had been many times kind to me in Brundisium, and whom I had cleverly tricked in Argentum, bringing him to his current condition.
24 179 "Water, Master?" I asked.
24 180 "Yes," he said.
It seemed I might have been any water girl serving them. It was impossible to describe my relief. It seemed they did not hold it against me, that I had been a lure girl, one of a sort who might have trapped many of them, and, indeed, one who had served in the actual entrapment of several of them. Perhaps they understood something of my helplessness, and that I, only a Gorean kajira, had had no choice but to obey. How astonishing it was that they bore me no ill will! How grateful I was to them for their understanding! Then I knelt before he who was last on the chain, he whom I most feared, and yet best knew, he who had been many times kind to me in Brundisium, and whom I had cleverly tricked in Argentum, bringing him to his current condition. "Water, Master?" I asked. "Yes," he said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)