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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 129 She had said something of this sort in the apartment.
6 130 It came back to me now, frighteningly, clearly.
6 131 "I did not know what it meant," I said.
6 132 "That does not matter," she said, smiling, adding, "kajira".
6 133 I glared at her, angrily.
6 134 "I thought, often," she said, "that you belonged at a man's feet, that you would make a good slave for a man".
6 135 "You seem calm," I said, reproachfully, "in a cell, abducted".
She had said something of this sort in the apartment. It came back to me now, frighteningly, clearly. "I did not know what it meant," I said. "That does not matter," she said, smiling, adding, "kajira". I glared at her, angrily. "I thought, often," she said, "that you belonged at a man's feet, that you would make a good slave for a man". "You seem calm," I said, reproachfully, "in a cell, abducted". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )