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"la " "kajira "

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 333 Her tanned thigh could not protest so much as by the slightest tremor.
3 334 She would be marked cleanly.
3 335 The man, placing heavy gloves on his hands, withdrew from the brazier a slave iron.
3 336 Its tip was a figure some inch and a half high, the first letter in cursive script, in the Gorean alphabet, of the expression kajira.
3 337 It is a beautiful letter.
3 338 The judge looked down upon the lady Tina of Lydius.
3 339 She, fastened over the rack, stripped, looked up at him, in his robes, those with two borders, one of gold, the other of purple.
Her tanned thigh could not protest so much as by the slightest tremor. She would be marked cleanly. The man, placing heavy gloves on his hands, withdrew from the brazier a slave iron. Its tip was a figure some inch and a half high, the first letter in cursive script, in the Gorean alphabet, of the expression kajira. It is a beautiful letter. The judge looked down upon the lady Tina of Lydius. She, fastened over the rack, stripped, looked up at him, in his robes, those with two borders, one of gold, the other of purple. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )