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

But, I thought, perhaps he is the sort of master who would be satisfied with owning nothing less than all of a kajira. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #234)
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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.

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

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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.
17 236 That is clear in law.
17 237 But how frightening it sometimes is for her to realize that that is true, that it is all of her that is owned.
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. That is clear in law. But how frightening it sometimes is for her to realize that that is true, that it is all of her that is owned. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17)