Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
134
"She bespoke herself kajira on a satellite of Priest-Kings, the Prison Moon," said Cabot.
"She bespoke herself kajira on a satellite of Priest-Kings, the Prison Moon," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #134)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
131
"La kajira!" she said.
5
132
Peisistratus then turned to Cabot, and he spoke in Gorean.
5
133
"You did well," he said.
5
134
"She bespoke herself kajira on a satellite of Priest-Kings, the Prison Moon," said Cabot.
5
135
"I had heard this," said Peisistratus, who glanced at Arcesilaus, who nodded.
5
136
The two men then returned their attention to the girl on the chain, kneeling before them, in the straw.
5
137
Yes, Cabot thought, the former male acquaintances of the former Miss Virginia Cecily Jean Pym would have doubtless enjoyed seeing her as she was now, frightened, and obedient, in the position of a Gorean pleasure slave, subject to masculine discipline and direction.
"La kajira!" she said.
Peisistratus then turned to Cabot, and he spoke in Gorean.
"You did well," he said.
"She bespoke herself kajira on a satellite of Priest-Kings, the Prison Moon," said Cabot.
"I had heard this," said Peisistratus, who glanced at Arcesilaus, who nodded.
The two men then returned their attention to the girl on the chain, kneeling before them, in the straw.
Yes, Cabot thought, the former male acquaintances of the former Miss Virginia Cecily Jean Pym would have doubtless enjoyed seeing her as she was now, frightened, and obedient, in the position of a Gorean pleasure slave, subject to masculine discipline and direction.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5)