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

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29 151 This was, I suppose, the first time she had ever thought of herself in exactly that light, a woman being looked upon, who wore a Kajira sign.
29 152 The fellow had now finished sharpening the knife.
29 153 It was beside him, on a rock.
29 154 He was wiping the stone with a cloth.
29 155 The stone and the cloth he would replace in his pack, in a wrapper.
29 156 I assumed he would soon address himself to the cutting of the meat.
29 157 "What is that mark?" asked Plenius of Ina, he standing over her.
This was, I suppose, the first time she had ever thought of herself in exactly that light, a woman being looked upon, who wore a Kajira sign. The fellow had now finished sharpening the knife. It was beside him, on a rock. He was wiping the stone with a cloth. The stone and the cloth he would replace in his pack, in a wrapper. I assumed he would soon address himself to the cutting of the meat. "What is that mark?" asked Plenius of Ina, he standing over her. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )