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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #38)
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30 38 I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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30 35 I understood little of this.
30 36 One thing surprised me.
30 37 I had noticed no free women about, either on the game ship or on the islet itself.
30 38 I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women.
30 39 Indeed, I was terrified of them.
30 40 They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
30 41 I wished that the masters would take them in hand, strip, mark, and collar them, and make them all slaves, no different from us, as apparently had the men of Tharna.
I understood little of this. One thing surprised me. I had noticed no free women about, either on the game ship or on the islet itself. I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women. Indeed, I was terrified of them. They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy. I wished that the masters would take them in hand, strip, mark, and collar them, and make them all slaves, no different from us, as apparently had the men of Tharna. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30)