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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

'Pretty kajira,' laughed a fellow, passing, and made a noise which frightened me. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #518)
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3 518 'Pretty kajira,' laughed a fellow, passing, and made a noise which frightened me.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 515 No longer did men, and society, stand behind me.
3 516 She disappeared in the crowd, and I rose, painfully, to my feet.
3 517 I pulled down the tunic, for it had come high on my thighs.
3 518 'Pretty kajira,' laughed a fellow, passing, and made a noise which frightened me.
3 519 I must remember that I was in a collar! I shuddered, and drew down the tunic even more.
3 520 My feet were now bare.
3 521 How strange it seemed for my feet to be bare, to feel grit beneath them, sand, a pebble, the smoothness of street stones.
No longer did men, and society, stand behind me. She disappeared in the crowd, and I rose, painfully, to my feet. I pulled down the tunic, for it had come high on my thighs. 'Pretty kajira,' laughed a fellow, passing, and made a noise which frightened me. I must remember that I was in a collar! I shuddered, and drew down the tunic even more. My feet were now bare. How strange it seemed for my feet to be bare, to feel grit beneath them, sand, a pebble, the smoothness of street stones. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)