Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
477
I recalled then my instructresses, and their admonitions with respect to free women, and their encouragement to look to men for comfort and protection.
9
478
There was safety in wearing a man's collar.
9
479
Men were fond of kajirae; free women were not.
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480
What, I wondered, might account for the alleged reservations of free women pertaining to slaves? "Copper-tarsk girls?" I said.
9
481
"Yes," he said.
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482
"But my ankles, Master," I said.
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483
"The girl was young, naive," he said.
I recalled then my instructresses, and their admonitions with respect to free women, and their encouragement to look to men for comfort and protection.
There was safety in wearing a man's collar.
Men were fond of kajirae; free women were not.
What, I wondered, might account for the alleged reservations of free women pertaining to slaves? "Copper-tarsk girls?" I said.
"Yes," he said.
"But my ankles, Master," I said.
"The girl was young, naive," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )