Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
442
"I am kajira! I am told nothing.
"I am kajira! I am told nothing.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #442)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
439
Even the wisp of an allusion, or a seemingly unrelated or meaningless action, the dispatch of a messenger, the nature of the seal on a document, the ordering of a map, may sometimes hint at movements, at routes, at alliances.
13
440
"Several slaves, in the number of some one hundred and fifty, were sold for rice," I said.
13
441
"Where are they?" "I do not know," she said.
13
442
"I am kajira! I am told nothing.
13
443
I am kajira, kajira!" "Are they penned, are they sold, distributed, are they in the fields?" I asked.
13
444
"I know nothing, Master," she said.
13
445
"Forgive me! I am only kajira!" "What have you heard," I asked, "of an iron dragon?" "Little," she said.
Even the wisp of an allusion, or a seemingly unrelated or meaningless action, the dispatch of a messenger, the nature of the seal on a document, the ordering of a map, may sometimes hint at movements, at routes, at alliances.
"Several slaves, in the number of some one hundred and fifty, were sold for rice," I said.
"Where are they?" "I do not know," she said.
"I am kajira! I am told nothing.
I am kajira, kajira!" "Are they penned, are they sold, distributed, are they in the fields?" I asked.
"I know nothing, Master," she said.
"Forgive me! I am only kajira!" "What have you heard," I asked, "of an iron dragon?" "Little," she said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 13)