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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was pleased, of course, because, just as I took my feeding to be an indication that I was to be kept, if only for a time, so, too, I would interpret my being given slave wine as constituting something of a reassurance of my desirability, something in the nature of an indication that I might have been found, these men looking upon me, not without promise as a kajira, even though I was a woman of Earth. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #444)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 444 I was pleased, of course, because, just as I took my feeding to be an indication that I was to be kept, if only for a time, so, too, I would interpret my being given slave wine as constituting something of a reassurance of my desirability, something in the nature of an indication that I might have been found, these men looking upon me, not without promise as a kajira, even though I was a woman of Earth.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 441 They are not to know one another.
11 442 This is thought useful in reducing, or precluding, certain possible emotional complications.
11 443 The breeding takes place under the supervision of masters, or their agents, with endorsements being recorded on proper papers.
11 444 I was pleased, of course, because, just as I took my feeding to be an indication that I was to be kept, if only for a time, so, too, I would interpret my being given slave wine as constituting something of a reassurance of my desirability, something in the nature of an indication that I might have been found, these men looking upon me, not without promise as a kajira, even though I was a woman of Earth.
11 445 Dorna handed me the goblet.
11 446 I could be every bit as good as a woman of this world, I was sure! I did not even look at Dorna.
11 447 Who needed to look upon her? I stood naked before the dais, and looked up at he who sat in the thronelike chair.
They are not to know one another. This is thought useful in reducing, or precluding, certain possible emotional complications. The breeding takes place under the supervision of masters, or their agents, with endorsements being recorded on proper papers. I was pleased, of course, because, just as I took my feeding to be an indication that I was to be kept, if only for a time, so, too, I would interpret my being given slave wine as constituting something of a reassurance of my desirability, something in the nature of an indication that I might have been found, these men looking upon me, not without promise as a kajira, even though I was a woman of Earth. Dorna handed me the goblet. I could be every bit as good as a woman of this world, I was sure! I did not even look at Dorna. Who needed to look upon her? I stood naked before the dais, and looked up at he who sat in the thronelike chair. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11)