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"kajira "

Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was a southern brand, the first letter, in cursive script, of Kajira, the most common expression for a Gorean female slave. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #637)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 637 It was a southern brand, the first letter, in cursive script, of kajira, the most common expression for a Gorean female slave.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 634 "Win Leah, Master!" she challenged.
10 635 She, with the archery talmit, was the prize in the shooting.
10 636 I noted her brand.
10 637 It was a southern brand, the first letter, in cursive script, of kajira, the most common expression for a Gorean female slave.
10 638 It was entered deeply in her left thigh.
10 639 Further, I noted she had addressed me as "Master," rather than "my Jarl".
10 640 I took it, from these indications, she had learned her collar in the south; probably originally it had been a lock collar, snugly fitting, of steel; now, of course, it had been replaced with the riveted collar of black iron, with the projecting ring, so useful for running a chain through, or for padlocking, or linking on an anvil, with a chain.
"Win Leah, Master!" she challenged. She, with the archery talmit, was the prize in the shooting. I noted her brand. It was a southern brand, the first letter, in cursive script, of kajira, the most common expression for a Gorean female slave. It was entered deeply in her left thigh. Further, I noted she had addressed me as "Master," rather than "my Jarl". I took it, from these indications, she had learned her collar in the south; probably originally it had been a lock collar, snugly fitting, of steel; now, of course, it had been replaced with the riveted collar of black iron, with the projecting ring, so useful for running a chain through, or for padlocking, or linking on an anvil, with a chain. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10)