Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
207
I was weak, and frightened.
9
208
It seemed they were of a sex, or breed, other than, and superior to my own.
9
209
Among such women I could be but the object of their scorn, what they despised most, only kajira.
9
210
And among them I felt myself to be only kajira, one fit to be tethered and led, scorned as an insult to the beauty and magnificence of their sex.
9
211
I was other than, and less than, they.
9
212
"Hurry, kajira!" snapped the girl who dragged on my leash.
9
213
"Yes, Mistress," I whispered.
I was weak, and frightened.
It seemed they were of a sex, or breed, other than, and superior to my own.
Among such women I could be but the object of their scorn, what they despised most, only kajira.
And among them I felt myself to be only kajira, one fit to be tethered and led, scorned as an insult to the beauty and magnificence of their sex.
I was other than, and less than, they.
"Hurry, kajira!" snapped the girl who dragged on my leash.
"Yes, Mistress," I whispered.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )