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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
41 119 I have not accosted you".
41 120 "So," she said, "am I not your sister?" "No, no, Mistress!" I said, hastily, plaintively.
41 121 "That cannot be! You are free.
41 122 I am a beast, a slave! I was ignorant before, stupid, a fool! Forgive me! I am kajira, only kajira! I am unworthy to tie your sandals, unworthy to perfume and garland your couch, unworthy even to cast petals in your path!" "And a barbarian, too!" she said.
41 123 "Yes, a barbarian, too!" I said.
41 124 "Forgive me, Mistress!" She then, to my relief, turned away, and departed, continuing down the street.
41 125 I then rose, again, to my feet, shaken, miserable.
I have not accosted you". "So," she said, "am I not your sister?" "No, no, Mistress!" I said, hastily, plaintively. "That cannot be! You are free. I am a beast, a slave! I was ignorant before, stupid, a fool! Forgive me! I am kajira, only kajira! I am unworthy to tie your sandals, unworthy to perfume and garland your couch, unworthy even to cast petals in your path!" "And a barbarian, too!" she said. "Yes, a barbarian, too!" I said. "Forgive me, Mistress!" She then, to my relief, turned away, and departed, continuing down the street. I then rose, again, to my feet, shaken, miserable. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )