Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
151
As she was a Gorean kajira, I had no doubt she was the victim of the slave fires which freemen, perhaps cruelly, had seen fit to light in her belly.
As she was a Gorean kajira, I had no doubt she was the victim of the slave fires which free men, perhaps cruelly, had seen fit to light in her belly.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #151)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
148
Her belly was again lifted from the mat.
49
149
"Do you petition the lash of the mat?" I inquired.
49
150
I wondered how long it had been since she had been caressed.
49
151
As she was a Gorean kajira, I had no doubt she was the victim of the slave fires which freemen, perhaps cruelly, had seen fit to light in her belly.
49
152
How much that makes them ours! Are not her needs the mightiest of her chains? Once the slave fires burn in a woman's belly, she is undone; she can no longer be free; freedom is no longer an option; it is forever behind her.
49
153
She is then the property of masters.
49
154
Again she lifted her belly, and whimpered, piteously, once, and then again more desperately, more pathetically, once, again.
Her belly was again lifted from the mat.
"Do you petition the lash of the mat?" I inquired.
I wondered how long it had been since she had been caressed.
As she was a Gorean kajira, I had no doubt she was the victim of the slave fires which free men, perhaps cruelly, had seen fit to light in her belly.
How much that makes them ours! Are not her needs the mightiest of her chains? Once the slave fires burn in a woman's belly, she is undone; she can no longer be free; freedom is no longer an option; it is forever behind her.
She is then the property of masters.
Again she lifted her belly, and whimpered, piteously, once, and then again more desperately, more pathetically, once, again.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49)