• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"la " "kajira "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 108 What was it but a flat, opaque, plain surface, a familiar, meaningless, inert expanse? "Paula?" I said.
2 109 "la kajira!" she cried.
2 110 "Paula!" I said.
2 111 "la kajira!" she cried again, and then, sobbing, cried so again and again, to one side of the living room and then to the other, and even to the carpeted floor, and then, once more, she lifted her head to the ceiling.
2 112 "I pronounce myself kajira!" she cried.
2 113 "What are you doing?" I said.
2 114 "I am begging for the privilege of being allowed to submit myself to a master, to be the slave that I know in my heart I am".
What was it but a flat, opaque, plain surface, a familiar, meaningless, inert expanse? "Paula?" I said. "la kajira!" she cried. "Paula!" I said. "la kajira!" she cried again, and then, sobbing, cried so again and again, to one side of the living room and then to the other, and even to the carpeted floor, and then, once more, she lifted her head to the ceiling. "I pronounce myself kajira!" she cried. "What are you doing?" I said. "I am begging for the privilege of being allowed to submit myself to a master, to be the slave that I know in my heart I am". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )