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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 314 "Why did you leave me? Why did you not stay, and protect me?" "The tarsk-bit was paid," he said.
17 315 "I see," I said.
17 316 "You are not a free woman," he said.
17 317 "You are kajira.
17 318 Surely, on the street, in the market, or elsewhere, you have received a sudden slap, or pinch, on the fundament, when unattended, even though you were in the tunic of a woman's slave?" "Yes," I said, angrily.
17 319 "Perhaps, even," he said, "an occasional kiss".
17 320 "Perhaps," I said.
"Why did you leave me? Why did you not stay, and protect me?" "The tarsk-bit was paid," he said. "I see," I said. "You are not a free woman," he said. "You are kajira. Surely, on the street, in the market, or elsewhere, you have received a sudden slap, or pinch, on the fundament, when unattended, even though you were in the tunic of a woman's slave?" "Yes," I said, angrily. "Perhaps, even," he said, "an occasional kiss". "Perhaps," I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )