Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
694
'You are to be braceleted,' he said.
3
695
'But then, here, outside the city, in the fields, I would be utterly helpless,' I said.
3
696
'Such as you, pretty kajira,' he said, 'are to be utterly helpless.
3
697
' I trembled, to think myself so much in the power of men, as much as a kajira".
3
698
I smiled.
3
699
"I turned and fled away from him, and I discovered, some hundred yards away, gasping, turning about, my feet now raw, that he had not pursued me.
3
700
Were such as I so common that we were not worth our pursuit? I was elated to be free of him, but frightened, as well, for who would now protect me? And, oddly, my vanity was offended.
'You are to be braceleted,' he said.
'But then, here, outside the city, in the fields, I would be utterly helpless,' I said.
'Such as you, pretty kajira,' he said, 'are to be utterly helpless.
' I trembled, to think myself so much in the power of men, as much as a kajira".
I smiled.
"I turned and fled away from him, and I discovered, some hundred yards away, gasping, turning about, my feet now raw, that he had not pursued me.
Were such as I so common that we were not worth our pursuit? I was elated to be free of him, but frightened, as well, for who would now protect me? And, oddly, my vanity was offended.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )