Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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512
"kajira," I said.
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513
I had heard this word several times before on this world.
3
514
The men who had first come to the rock and chain in the wilderness had used it to me.
3
515
And, too, there had been the cry of "kajira canjellne," which had seemed to play some ritualistic role in the fierce contest which had brought me, helpless, into his uncompromising power.
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516
"lakajira," said Eta, indicating herself.
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517
She drew up the brief garment she wore, turning to me, exposing her left thigh.
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518
It, too, bore a brand.
"kajira," I said.
I had heard this word several times before on this world.
The men who had first come to the rock and chain in the wilderness had used it to me.
And, too, there had been the cry of "kajira canjellne," which had seemed to play some ritualistic role in the fierce contest which had brought me, helpless, into his uncompromising power.
"la kajira," said Eta, indicating herself.
She drew up the brief garment she wore, turning to me, exposing her left thigh.
It, too, bore a brand.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )