Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1401
"I am marked," she said, "as Master determined, the common kef.
37
1402
I am thus well identified as a slave".
37
1403
"So?" I said.
37
1404
"And," she said, "I think that Master may like me, forgive me, Master, as I could not help overhearing words which gave me such hopes, and surely he knows my antecedents and origins, my affinities, as he will have it, if he is correct, with the caste of Scribes, so lofty a caste, and my former station and position, as a student in a university, and thus, in a sense, my prestige, dignity, and such".
37
1405
"I do not understand," I said.
37
1406
"So," she said, "it will not be necessary to put me in a collar.
37
1407
I am above a collar".
"I am marked," she said, "as Master determined, the common kef.
I am thus well identified as a slave".
"So?" I said.
"And," she said, "I think that Master may like me, forgive me, Master, as I could not help overhearing words which gave me such hopes, and surely he knows my antecedents and origins, my affinities, as he will have it, if he is correct, with the caste of Scribes, so lofty a caste, and my former station and position, as a student in a university, and thus, in a sense, my prestige, dignity, and such".
"I do not understand," I said.
"So," she said, "it will not be necessary to put me in a collar.
I am above a collar".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )