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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

And well then had I been stripped, stripping myself, before that man! How well he then knew me! What had I left to hide from him, but then it is all of a kajira that is owned. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #229)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 229 And well then had I been stripped, stripping myself, before that man! How well he then knew me! What had I left to hide from him, but then it is all of a kajira that is owned.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 226 To be sure, I was grateful for the food.
17 227 He had then had me lie beside him, "bound by his will," reclined as the mere slave I was, and had had me speak, and speak.
17 228 I had told him so much, and revealed so much of myself, baring myself, my past, my thoughts, my hopes, fears, and feelings before him, as only a slave might bare herself before a master, and then, when I was so open, so confessed, so exposed, so vulnerable, so helplessly exhibited, he had informed me that he had "stripped me".
17 229 And well then had I been stripped, stripping myself, before that man! How well he then knew me! What had I left to hide from him, but then it is all of a kajira that is owned.
17 230 He had then put me on the girl chain.
17 231 But as I lay there that night, in the dirt, shackled to the common chain, I was pleased, so pleased, that I had been able to speak.
17 232 But, I wondered how it was that he, a master, should be interested, if indeed he had been, in the thoughts and feelings of a kajira.
To be sure, I was grateful for the food. He had then had me lie beside him, "bound by his will," reclined as the mere slave I was, and had had me speak, and speak. I had told him so much, and revealed so much of myself, baring myself, my past, my thoughts, my hopes, fears, and feelings before him, as only a slave might bare herself before a master, and then, when I was so open, so confessed, so exposed, so vulnerable, so helplessly exhibited, he had informed me that he had "stripped me". And well then had I been stripped, stripping myself, before that man! How well he then knew me! What had I left to hide from him, but then it is all of a kajira that is owned. He had then put me on the girl chain. But as I lay there that night, in the dirt, shackled to the common chain, I was pleased, so pleased, that I had been able to speak. But, I wondered how it was that he, a master, should be interested, if indeed he had been, in the thoughts and feelings of a kajira. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17)