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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was clear now, if not in many ways earlier, that the character being portrayed by the dancer now understood herself to be no more than kajira. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #586)
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24 586 It was clear now, if not in many ways earlier, that the character being portrayed by the dancer now understood herself to be no more than kajira.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 583 Whereas a woman's slave may, and often must, handle the clothing of a free woman, assisting the free woman in her cabinet, and such, she is seldom, if ever, permitted to wear the clothing of a free woman.
24 584 As I have mentioned, it can be a capital offense for a slave girl to don such garments.
24 585 When she had drawn her hand back quickly, not daring to touch the discarded veil, there had been applause from the men, who were now, it seemed, muchly drawn into the drama which the lovely slave had been enacting before them.
24 586 It was clear now, if not in many ways earlier, that the character being portrayed by the dancer now understood herself to be no more than kajira.
24 587 She then seemed suddenly to see someone approach.
24 588 She recoiled with fear, half bent over.
24 589 She tried to cover herself, as though she might have been stripped.
Whereas a woman's slave may, and often must, handle the clothing of a free woman, assisting the free woman in her cabinet, and such, she is seldom, if ever, permitted to wear the clothing of a free woman. As I have mentioned, it can be a capital offense for a slave girl to don such garments. When she had drawn her hand back quickly, not daring to touch the discarded veil, there had been applause from the men, who were now, it seemed, muchly drawn into the drama which the lovely slave had been enacting before them. It was clear now, if not in many ways earlier, that the character being portrayed by the dancer now understood herself to be no more than kajira. She then seemed suddenly to see someone approach. She recoiled with fear, half bent over. She tried to cover herself, as though she might have been stripped. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)