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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 273 "Forgive me, Master!" I was pleased.
24 274 Slaves should well understand themselves as slaves, for that is all they are.
24 275 It was a great temptation, of course, for them to look up, and ahead, toward the castle of Lord Temmu, far above.
24 276 Curiosity may not be becoming in a kajira, but they are inveterately curious.
24 277 How they will wheedle and plead for the least tidbit of information, kissing one about the knees, looking up, hopefully.
24 278 Their curiosity reminds one of that of the tiny, agile, scampering saru, hurrying about amongst the branches of the forests of the Ua.
24 279 Then I saw her, rather toward the end of the coffle, perhaps seventeenth, or eighteenth, from the end.
"Forgive me, Master!" I was pleased. Slaves should well understand themselves as slaves, for that is all they are. It was a great temptation, of course, for them to look up, and ahead, toward the castle of Lord Temmu, far above. Curiosity may not be becoming in a kajira, but they are inveterately curious. How they will wheedle and plead for the least tidbit of information, kissing one about the knees, looking up, hopefully. Their curiosity reminds one of that of the tiny, agile, scampering saru, hurrying about amongst the branches of the forests of the Ua. Then I saw her, rather toward the end of the coffle, perhaps seventeenth, or eighteenth, from the end. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )