Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
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.
17
233
Surely we kajirae were only beasts to be worked and put to use, and to be whipped if we were not pleasing.
17
234
But, I thought, perhaps he is the sort of master who would be satisfied with owning nothing less than all of a kajira.
17
235
The kajira, of course, knows that it is all of her that is owned.
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.
Surely we kajirae were only beasts to be worked and put to use, and to be whipped if we were not pleasing.
But, I thought, perhaps he is the sort of master who would be satisfied with owning nothing less than all of a kajira.
The kajira, of course, knows that it is all of her that is owned.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )