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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 22 I had then recounted to her the incident on the beach, the rude conversation, the photographing, it done without my permission, I unwilling to be photographed, the speculation as to measurements, the use of the word 'kajira'.
2 23 "Are you sure of the word?" she inquired, eagerly.
2 24 "Yes," I said, "they mistook me for someone else.
2 25 I told them my name was not 'kajira' but 'Phyllis'".
2 26 "Oh, dear Phyllis," she said, "how I envy you! You may be amongst the kajirae and, as yet, know nothing of it".
2 27 "I told them my name was 'Phyllis'," I said.
2 28 "Why do you think you were put in handcuffs?" she asked.
I had then recounted to her the incident on the beach, the rude conversation, the photographing, it done without my permission, I unwilling to be photographed, the speculation as to measurements, the use of the word 'kajira'. "Are you sure of the word?" she inquired, eagerly. "Yes," I said, "they mistook me for someone else. I told them my name was not 'kajira' but 'Phyllis'". "Oh, dear Phyllis," she said, "how I envy you! You may be amongst the kajirae and, as yet, know nothing of it". "I told them my name was 'Phyllis'," I said. "Why do you think you were put in handcuffs?" she asked. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )