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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 59 And the kajira herself well knows what she is, and what is expected of her, how she must behave, act, speak, and be.
46 60 She has her place in society, and well understands it.
46 61 It is as clear and fixed as the collar on her neck, the mark on her thigh.
46 62 How lonely it was in the forest! Is it an escape, I wondered, to be dragged down by beasts, and eaten? Is it an escape, I wondered, if one starves, or freezes to death? Is it an escape, I wondered, if one manages to do nothing but change collars? I no longer feared being captured by Panther Women.
46 63 I now understood they seldom ranged this far to the north.
46 64 Those whom I had earlier encountered were unusual, a small group bent on the business of espionage.
46 65 Too, what if I should encounter Panther Women, others, south of the river? I was not such a woman.
And the kajira herself well knows what she is, and what is expected of her, how she must behave, act, speak, and be. She has her place in society, and well understands it. It is as clear and fixed as the collar on her neck, the mark on her thigh. How lonely it was in the forest! Is it an escape, I wondered, to be dragged down by beasts, and eaten? Is it an escape, I wondered, if one starves, or freezes to death? Is it an escape, I wondered, if one manages to do nothing but change collars? I no longer feared being captured by Panther Women. I now understood they seldom ranged this far to the north. Those whom I had earlier encountered were unusual, a small group bent on the business of espionage. Too, what if I should encounter Panther Women, others, south of the river? I was not such a woman. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )