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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"But yes, pretty Kajira," I said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #268)
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24 268 "But yes, pretty kajira," I said.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 265 "Having a slave's beauty, you are likely to be at somewhat less risk than you might be otherwise, other things being equal, considering what you are".
24 266 "—What I am?" "Yes," I said, "what you are, what you obviously are—a slave".
24 267 "No!" she cried.
24 268 "But yes, pretty kajira," I said.
24 269 I did not refer then again to such matters as responsiveness.
24 270 But I had gathered from Ibn Saran that Vella, with perhaps a minimum of handling, could be made to writhe obediently, helplessly, whatever might be her personal feelings, will or desires in the matter.
24 271 "You are like this because you are angry with me," she said.
"Having a slave's beauty, you are likely to be at somewhat less risk than you might be otherwise, other things being equal, considering what you are". "—What I am?" "Yes," I said, "what you are, what you obviously are—a slave". "No!" she cried. "But yes, pretty kajira," I said. I did not refer then again to such matters as responsiveness. But I had gathered from Ibn Saran that Vella, with perhaps a minimum of handling, could be made to writhe obediently, helplessly, whatever might be her personal feelings, will or desires in the matter. "You are like this because you are angry with me," she said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)