• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"la " "kajira "

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 128 In her case, of course, it might be simply washed away, with a handful of water from the marsh, or rubbed off, lightly, with the fingers.
29 129 The matter would have been somewhat different, of course, if it had been deeply and clearly imprinted in her flesh, say, high on the left thigh, just under the hip, with a burning iron.
29 130 The mark, of course, the cursive Kef, was the mark used most frequently on Gor for branding female slaves.
29 131 'Kef' is the first letter in the expression 'kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
29 132 I watched the fellow sharpening the knife, moving it on the stone, turning it, moving it again.
29 133 Ina glanced at me, and then, shyly, glanced swiftly away again.
29 134 I kept my eyes on her, and when she sought to steal another glance at me, my eyes met hers, and she quickly lowered her head, smiling.
In her case, of course, it might be simply washed away, with a handful of water from the marsh, or rubbed off, lightly, with the fingers. The matter would have been somewhat different, of course, if it had been deeply and clearly imprinted in her flesh, say, high on the left thigh, just under the hip, with a burning iron. The mark, of course, the cursive Kef, was the mark used most frequently on Gor for branding female slaves. 'Kef' is the first letter in the expression 'kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave. I watched the fellow sharpening the knife, moving it on the stone, turning it, moving it again. Ina glanced at me, and then, shyly, glanced swiftly away again. I kept my eyes on her, and when she sought to steal another glance at me, my eyes met hers, and she quickly lowered her head, smiling. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )