Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
596
I knew then that I was a kajira, and, too, I gathered that this status, whatever it might be, was one I shared with Eta; she had said "La kajira" to him in a fashion which clearly suggested that she was acknowledging herself a "kajira" before him.
I knew then that I was a Kajira, and, too, I gathered that this status, whatever it might be, was one I shared with Eta; she had said "La Kajira" to him in a fashion which clearly suggested that she was acknowledging herself a "Kajira" before him.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #596)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
593
I had been branded.
3
594
I would have to learn swiftly and well.
3
595
The first words I had been taught were "kajira," which my captor had addressed to me, and "La kajira," which expressions I understood, from Eta's example, I must utter to my captor.
3
596
I knew then that I was a kajira, and, too, I gathered that this status, whatever it might be, was one I shared with Eta; she had said "La kajira" to him in a fashion which clearly suggested that she was acknowledging herself a "kajira" before him.
3
597
Both Eta and I wore brands.
3
598
Eta wore even a collar; I wore no collar, but I knew that if they wished to place one upon me, they, unhesitantly, would do so.
3
599
Though I wore no collar, I knew I was, should anyone wish, subject to the collar.
I had been branded.
I would have to learn swiftly and well.
The first words I had been taught were "kajira," which my captor had addressed to me, and "La kajira," which expressions I understood, from Eta's example, I must utter to my captor.
I knew then that I was a kajira, and, too, I gathered that this status, whatever it might be, was one I shared with Eta; she had said "La kajira" to him in a fashion which clearly suggested that she was acknowledging herself a "kajira" before him.
Both Eta and I wore brands.
Eta wore even a collar; I wore no collar, but I knew that if they wished to place one upon me, they, unhesitantly, would do so.
Though I wore no collar, I knew I was, should anyone wish, subject to the collar.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3)