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Book 4. (15 results) Nomads of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 174 "la kajira," said the girl clearly, "la kajira".
5 44 kajira is perhaps the most common expression for a female slave.
6 167 "Teach her 'la kajira'".
6 170 "Say 'la kajira'," I told her.
6 172 Then she repeated, "la kajira".
7 1 la kajira The wagon of Kutaituchik, called Ubar of the Tuchuks, was drawn up on a large, flat-topped grassy hill, the highest land in the camp.
7 58 She lifted her head and then said, almost inaudibly, trembling in the restraint of the Sirik, "la kajira".
7 264 "la kajira," she said, putting her head down, then covering her face with her manacled hands, weeping.
7 265 "la kajira.
7 266 la kajira!".
8 84 When her interrogation had been completed, and she had collapsed on the dais of Kutaituchik, crying out in misery, "la kajira.
8 85 la kajira!" Kamchak had folded her, still weeping, clad in the Sirik, in the richness of the pelt of the red larl in which she had originally been placed before us.
8 108 I supposed that on the morrow Kamchak would call for the Tuchuk Iron Master, to brand what he called his little barbarian; the brand of the Tuchuk slave, incidentally, is not the same as that generally used in the cities, which, for girls, is the first letter of the expression ka...
25 321 I wondered why it was that Kamchak had put the ring on this girl, had had her branded and collared and clad Kajir—was it truly because she had angered him, running from the wagon that one time—or for another reason—and why had he subjected her, cruell...
26 567 "Yes, Vella, kajira mira.

Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 15 In a girl's collar lock there would be either six pins or six disks, one each, it is said, for each letter in the Gorean word for female slave, kajira; the male slave, or Kajirus, seldom has a locked collar; normally a band of iro...

Book 6. (2 results) Raiders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 108 Only when I had unbound her had I noticed, on her left thigh, the tiny mark, which had been burned into her flesh long ago, the small letter in cursive script which was the initial letter of kajira, which is the most common Gorean word for a female slave.
18 438 There are, incidentally, seven letters in the most common Gorean expression for female slave, kajira.

Book 7. (30 results) Captive of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 124 "Curiosity," he said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
4 175 "Curiosity," he said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
4 182 "Hurry, kajira," said he, gently.
4 192 "Farewell, kajira," said the man.
6 295 "kajira!" cried one of the men, pointing to my thigh.
6 297 "kajira!" laughed Targo.
6 298 "kajira!" laughed the others.
6 343 "kajira," said Targo.
7 529 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," said Targo.
8 343 "kajira," he had said.
8 771 "You are a kajira, an animal, an item of livestock, only a pretty little, purchasable beast".
8 1043 I bent toward him, a Gorean kajira, obeying her master.
8 1115 Doubtless they had seen me struggle! I was no kajira! Doubtless they wanted me to join them! Now I would be free! Perhaps, somehow, they could even help me return to Earth.
8 1136 "kajira!" she scorned.
8 1137 The tall girl then went to Ute and kicked her as well, again saying "kajira!" lana whimpered, but Ute made no sound.
8 1157 Then she said, "kajira".
8 1191 "kajira," she said, contemptuously.
9 115 "Fight me, kajira!" hissed the girl who had held my leash.
9 132 "kajira!" she said, with contempt.
9 143 "kajira, Mistress," I whispered.
9 154 Again the metal and leather collar slid shut on my throat, and, with a gasp of anguish, wrists bound behind my back, not permitted clothing, I followed at my tether, not as they, the proud women of the forest, but only as I could be among them, kajira.
9 195 "Silence, kajira!" she hissed.
9 209 Among such women I could be but the object of their scorn, what they despised most, only kajira.
9 210 And among them I felt myself to be only kajira, one fit to be tethered and led, scorned as an insult to the beauty and magnificence of their sex.
9 212 "Hurry, kajira!" snapped the girl who dragged on my leash.
9 261 You are a pretty little kajira".
10 53 "kajira!" he snapped in Gorean.
10 253 "You awakened a kajira".
11 1331 "Curiosity," he said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
13 732 "Only a kajira," he said.

Book 8. (3 results) Hunters of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
10 87 "Curiosity," said Marlenus, "is not becoming in a kajira.
14 129 A female's brand is smaller, and much more graceful, usually being the initial, in cursive script, of kajira, the most common Gorean expression for a slave female.

Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor

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 10. (10 results) Tribesmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 150 The standard kajira mark, as was the house policy, was put upon her.
4 129 The first Gorean words the Earth girl had been taught, and she had learned them in the pens of Samos of Port Kar, were "la kajira," which means "I am a slave girl".
9 153 The contact surface of the iron would be formed into the Taharic character 'Kef', which, in Taharic, is the initial letter of the expression 'kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
9 159 The initial printed letter of 'kajira', rather than the cursive letter, as generally, is used as the common brand for women in the Tahari.
24 268 "But yes, pretty kajira," I said.
24 588 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.
24 614 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.
25 558 At its tip, bright red, was the common kajira slave mark of Gor.
26 730 "Only that, pretty kajira," I told her.
26 826 "But we can put above it the common kajira mark".

Book 11. (30 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 602 Then, overwhelmingly, irresistibly, like a cry of anguish, it welled up within me; I could no longer ignore, suppress or repudiate it; no longer could I, like a foolish girl of Earth, deny and flee my reality; the comprehension, insistent and explosive, overpoweringly, erupted within me; I was naked...
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 h...
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.
3 600 I knew now I was a kajira; I knew that I had, too, following Eta's example, acknowledged myself as such to my captor; I had proclaimed myself a kajira, whatever it might be, before him.
3 604 "kajira" and "la kajira" are often the first words a girl of Earth, carried to Gor, must learn.
11 103 Her own brand was the customary kajira brand, the initial letter in cursive Gorean script, about an inch and a half high, and a half inch wide, of the expression "kajira," the most common Gorean expression for a female slave.
2 2 "Veck, kajira," said a voice, harshly.
2 3 "Veck, kajira".
2 149 "Bina, kajira.
2 150 Var Bina, kajira?" "I do not know what you want," I whispered.
2 155 "Var Bina, kajira?" repeated the bearded man.
2 164 "Var Bina, kajira!" he cried.
2 184 "Var Bina, kajira?" he asked.
2 221 "Var Bina, kajira?" queried the man.
2 238 "Var Bina, kajira?" queried the man.
2 356 "kajira canjellne!" said the newcomer.
2 360 "kajira canjellne," he acknowledged.
2 361 "kajira canjellne," said the other man, too, soberly.
2 392 "kajira canjellne?" asked the bearded man.
2 396 "kajira canjellne," he said, simply.
2 430 "kajira canjellne!" he laughed.
2 435 "kajira canjellne!" said the other man.
2 475 "kajira canjellne!" he said.
2 476 "kajira canjellne," said the stranger.
2 760 "kajira canjellne!" he had said.
3 506 "kajira," said he to me, clearly and simply.
3 507 "kajira".
3 510 "kajira," he said.
3 512 "kajira," I said.
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.

Book 12. (6 results) Beasts of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 649 I thought it would look well incised with the standard kajira mark of Gor; it is the first letter, in cursive script, of the word 'kajira', the most common word for a female slave in the Gorean lexicon; it is a simple, rather floral mark, simple, befitting a...
2 147 "The common kajira brand," he said.
2 168 I thought the common kajira mark would be exquisite in her thigh.
15 898 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.
15 905 "'Only a fool buys a woman clothed' and 'Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
35 728 "Hurry, kajira," I said.

Book 13. (18 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 11 The brand was the common kajira mark of Gor, the first letter, about an inch and a half in height and a half inch in width, in cursive script, of the expression 'kajira', which is the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
4 698 Then she cried out, "la kajira! la kajira!" This was a bit of Gorean known to her.
4 702 "I'm sorry I lied! Forgive me, forgive me! la kajira! la kajira!" Ulafi stood up, replacing the dagger in his sash.
1 17 At least six letters suggest influence by the classical Roman alphabet, and seven do, if we count 'Kef', the first letter in 'kajira'.
1 65 Although the brand was the first letter, in cursive Gorean script, of the most common Gorean expression for a slave girl, 'kajira', its symbolism, I think, is much richer than this.
4 579 "kajira?" he asked.
4 580 "kajira?" She shook her head vigorously.
4 691 "kajira?" he asked.
4 693 She had denied being a kajira, a slave girl.
4 696 "kajira?" asked Ulafi.
4 739 "I have five brands," said the metal worker, "the common kajira brand, the Dina, the Palm, the mark of Treve, the mark of Port Kar".
4 741 "Let it be the common kajira brand".
4 913 "kajira!" hissed the dark-haired girl, angrily, at her.
4 918 "kajira!" she said to her, angrily.
5 7 "Sula, kajira!" said the man.
5 9 "Bara, kajira!" he said.
27 152 She, too, like the blond-haired barbarian, bore on her left thigh the common kajira mark of Gor.
34 1079 "Har-ta, kajira!" I said.

Book 14. (11 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 171 I would later learn that this was, in cursive script, the initial letter of the Gorean expression 'kajira', which is the most common Gorean expression for a female slave.
4 176 Since the first sound in the expression 'kajira' would be represented in English by the letter 'K' it is quite possible that this resemblance is more than a coincidence.
6 55 "Send for a kajira".
8 7 Kef, of course, is the initial letter not only of the Gorean expression 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave, but also 'Kajirus', the most common Gorean expression for a male slave.
13 482 Her thigh, I had noted, bore the common kajira mark of Gor.
13 483 She, I understood, in spite of her beauty to me, was only a common kajira.
19 309 I saw that she wore the common kajira mark of Gor.
19 310 It is that mark, lovely, small, a Kef in cursive script, the first letter of 'kajira', which is worn by most Gorean slave girls.
19 314 "Is it not time," Kenneth asked Barus, "that the hair of this kajira was harvested?" "I think so," said Barus.
34 125 "Brand her, common kajira mark, strap-collar her and put her in Pen Six," said Tenalion to one of his men.
34 208 "Brand her," said he, "common kajira mark, and strap-collar her".

Book 15. (6 results) Rogue of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 84 They were being taken to one of the stout log warehouses, whose doors were marked with the kajira sign, to be held for sale.
6 99 On the way down to the river I passed four of the log warehouses whose doors were marked with the kajira sign.
10 68 Each of the bolts is said to stand for one of the letters in the spelling of 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a slave girl.
11 247 It was the common kajira mark.
24 160 "My brand," she said, "is the common kajira mark.
32 40 She was left-thigh branded, the common kajira mark, that mark which can grace the thigh of any girl, from the most average of slaves to the prizes in a Ubar's Pleasure Gardens.

Book 16. (3 results) Guardsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 356 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," laughed the fellow.
18 511 But I know that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
20 2094 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.

Book 17. (5 results) Savages of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 150 Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira is a common Gorean saying.
3 90 "It will be the common kajira mark," he said, "indicating that you are beautiful, but only another slave girl".
13 1013 I had also traced the common kajira mark, the common slave-girl mark, that which was the same as her brand, on her thigh in the blood, and had then smeared its residue down and onto her left calf.
17 465 It could be as simple as a narrow roll of knotted scarlet silk, or white, if the slave is at that time a virgin, or a piece of string or cord, or strip of leather, tied shut, perhaps looped six times about the throat, each time for one of the letters in the word 'kajira',...
17 469 And then, when the knot is jerked tight, she knows she is kajira.

Book 18. (4 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 41 He had then knelt behind her and slowly, ceremoniously, encircled her throat six times with the beads, once for each letter of the expression 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression for a female slave.
2 72 Curiosity, as it is said, is not becoming in a kajira.
37 156 Then I discovered they were cursive Kefs, the common kajira sign, sometimes called the staff and fronds, that sign which marks the thigh of so many enslaved Gorean beauties.
54 342 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".

Book 19. (3 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 39 "She is pretty enough to be a kajira," said one of the men.
24 71 "Common kajira mark," he said, and made an entry on a sheet.
36 1616 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.

Book 20. (10 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 243 "Put the iron to her body, left thigh, common kajira mark, and, I think, for the time, a common house collar will do for her".
1 1093 "Mark her, left thigh, common kajira mark.
6 1294 She wore the common kajira brand, the tiny staff and fronds.
9 48 This is the most common kajira brand.
9 49 "Kef" is the first letter in "kajira," the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
9 327 It bore, clearly, indisputably, unmistakably, a brand, the common kajira brand.
10 851 A Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, but, of course, kajirae, as any member of their wonderful, beautiful sex, are extremely, delightfully inquisitive creatures.
10 854 "Is curiosity becoming in a kajira?" inquires the master.
10 859 Usually, of course, one simply reminds her that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
18 234 The result, accordingly, was that the trunk's occupant, even had it not been for her other bonds and the sack, would have been confined within it as perfectly as though she might have been a stripped kajira in a slave box.

Book 21. (2 results) Mercenaries of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 133 Too, her thigh now bore a brand, the common kajira mark, high on her left thigh, just under the hip.
28 12 It was the common kajira mark, as I had expected, small, delicate, and beautiful, the cursive Kef, the staff and fronds, lyrically feminine, but unmistakable, a brand marking property, worn by most Gorean female slaves.

Book 22. (16 results) Dancer of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 122 This word was the plural of 'kajira', which was one of the words, the most common one, for what we were.
7 124 The brand on my left thigh was a cursive 'kef', the first letter in the word 'kajira'.
9 57 I had been told that "curiosity was not becoming in a kajira".
10 217 "A kajira is occasionally entitled to terror," he said.
10 405 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
11 1419 He put his thumb in this and scrawled a 'Kef' on my belly, the first letter of 'kajira'.
13 346 "Curiosity," I said, humbly, "is not becoming in a kajira".
16 12 "Common kajira brand," commented a man.
16 30 "Do not be afraid, my lovely, curvy, brunet kajira," said a fellow, leaning over me.
16 216 "Curiosity," he said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
17 415 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he reminded me.
19 152 On this disk, so that it could be read from the front, was a large, cursive "Kef," for "kajira," a larger version of the same letter adorning my thigh.
24 177 Perhaps they understood something of my helplessness, and that I, only a Gorean kajira, had had no choice but to obey.
28 137 "You are a kajira.
29 85 This was appropriate for one such as I, a kajira, before a free male.
32 162 I was his, then, girl loot, kajira spoils, as much as a tharlarion or a crate of jewels, by the right of the sword.

Book 23. (3 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 566 Her thigh, as I determined, in turning her about, and caressing her, first, by feel, and then in a flash of lightning, wore the common kajira brand, the small, delicate "Kef," for "kajira," sometimes called the staff and fronds, suggesting beauty subject to ...
6 278 "I am not a kajira!" she said.
6 279 The pattern I had traced in her palm was that of a small, cursive 'Kef', the first letter in the expression 'kajira'.

Book 24. (13 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 7 It was the common kajira brand, the staff and fronds, beauty subject to discipline, worn by most female slaves on Gor.
19 1283 She is now theirs, a simple kajira, a belonging of men.
26 206 I knew a girl who wore the brand of the four bosk horns, and, above it, the cursive Kef, the common kajira mark, for she was a common girl, put there when I had branded her in a kasbah in the Tahari.
29 131 'Kef' is the first letter in the expression 'kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
29 151 This was, I suppose, the first time she had ever thought of herself in exactly that light, a woman being looked upon, who wore a kajira sign.
31 41 Branding irons, usually with the common kajira design, are now supposedly a trade item in the delta.
36 183 My words, of course, were a play on a common Gorean saying, that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
39 101 But he had, it seems, relented, acceding to her piteous entreaties, at length accepting her as the slave she begged to be, for earlier this evening, she in a position of the display slave, at her master's stirrup, given her exposure, there had been no mistak...
43 18 These holes, or rather perforations, are in the shape of the cursive 'Kef', the first letter, as I have mentioned, in 'kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
44 248 "Common kajira brand," he said.
46 7 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
48 238 She, too, as that slave, now wore the common kajira brand, the tiny, delicate, lovely cursive Kef.
48 301 "But curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.

Book 25. (9 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 33 The gate of the locker, like the lid of the slave box, is perforated for the passage of air, usually, like the slave box, with a design in the form of a cursive 'Kef', the first letter of 'kajira', the most common Gorean expression, among several, for a fema...
14 166 "Common kajira brand," said a fellow.
19 289 "That of most girls," she said, "the common kajira mark.
19 913 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.
19 1100 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I reminded her.
20 760 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.
25 521 This was a play, of course, on the common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a female slave, or kajira.
25 523 For example, 'kajirus' is a common expression in Gorean for a male slave as is 'kajira' for a female slave.
27 642 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.

Book 26. (30 results) Witness of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 272 You are branded, branded, you perfidious, dishonest, corrupt, fraudulent slut—yes, at last, after all this time, branded, at last branded!—superb!—it is now done!—the slave mark is now on you, in you!—it has been burned dee...
29 447 And common kajira mark! Of course! Excellent, and superbly fitting! The former lady Constanzia of Besnit—marked as a common slave!—Excellent!" The common kajira mark, of course, which I myself wore, is a lovely brand.
8 272 But I suppose, by now, it is evident to all that I am a kajira, or sa-fora.
8 283 The word kajira, on the other hand, is by far the most common expression in Gorean for what I am, which is, as you have doubtless surmised, a female slave.
8 287 As kajira is the most common expression in Gorean for a slave who is female, I suppose it might, in English, be most simply, and most accurately translated, as "slave girl".
10 91 "kajira," he chuckled.
10 94 The first words I had been taught on this world were "la kajira".
10 95 —"I am a kajira".
10 278 "Hurry, little kajira," I heard from one of the cells.
10 312 Then he suddenly made a sound of annoyance, as though abruptly recalling to himself his business, which, I gathered, had to do with the delivery of a kajira.
10 320 "kajira!" called more than one man, in a given cell, as we passed them, seemingly to alert those in cells farther down the trail as to our passage.
10 321 "kajira!" I heard, behind me.
10 337 I was not even of this world! How dare they treat me in this fashion? How dare they do this to me! I had been taken from my own world! I had been brought here! Then I recalled that I was now a kajira, and that anything might be done to me.
10 339 "Hurry, kajira," said the man, sternly, restraining the snarling beast.
10 453 I was a kajira.
10 473 I was kajira.
10 593 I was a kajira.
10 666 I had gathered some inkling in the pens as to how I, or, indeed, I suppose, any kajira, struggling, or even moving a little, might be viewed by a strong man.
10 679 I might be a new kajira but the pens in which I had been trained had been efficient.
10 681 The kajira who had entered with the pitcher was collared, of course.
10 698 That hair color is highly prized in a kajira.
10 699 An itinerant vendor, then, if desiring to defraud buyers and raise the price of a kajira, is more likely to have her hair dyed auburn than blond.
10 715 To be sure, such defenses, in a kajira, are not likely to prove effective.
10 730 How else could I be summoned, or have it written on a shard drawn at random from an urn? I had not been caressed in days! Surely someone must have mercy on a kajira! I supposed the name, as I was an Earth girl, would be an Earth-girl name.
10 855 "You are going to be a good little kajira, are you not?" he said.
10 867 "You have not been a kajira long, have you?" he asked.
10 877 "Have you been a kajira long?" I whimpered twice.
10 935 "Good," he said, "I see that you are an intelligent kajira, and that you understand.
10 1010 Certainly I would be a better kajira for it.
10 1028 I was more of a kajira now than I had been this morning.

Book 27. (30 results) Prize of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 231 "See yourself as you are now, pretentious little Earth slut!" "kajira! kajira!" called another.
25 800 That was the most common kajira brand, the "kef" being the first letter in the expression 'kajira'.
5 73 "'la kajira'," she said.
5 76 "la kajira," she said.
11 169 'Kef' is the first letter in the Gorean expression 'kajira', which means 'slave girl'".
11 174 A common brand! But, of course, she thought, that is exactly the brand he would see to it that I would have! He is that sort of master! Ellen recalled that the first words she had been taught on Gor were 'la kajira'—'I am a slave girl.
11 217 "Poor kajira!" "It looks well on you, little Ubara!" "It looks nice on you!" "Get used to collars, Earth slut! You will doubtless wear dozens!" "Your collar is pretty," said another, "but not so pretty as mine!" "Master?" asked Ellen.
11 241 Could it be she? It was she, she realized, it was! It could be no other! It was she! How the collar enhanced her beauty, in a thousand ways, aesthetically and psychologically, and how delicately, unmistakably, and beautifully, too, was her status, condition, and nature made clear, fixe...
14 59 How faraway was the classroom! There were six tiny links joining the bracelets, one for each letter in the Gorean spelling of 'kajira'.
14 138 "On your feet, little kajira," said the first instructrix.
16 386 Ellen has asked her master if her Gorean, that taught to her in Ar, might evince such peculiarities, but he only smiled and informed her that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
17 556 "Steady, kajira," said he, gently.
17 565 "I am not going to hurt you, little kajira," he said, and removed his hand from Ellen's mouth.
17 640 "Surely you have been tested before, kajira," he said.
21 166 Obviously the girls had been brought to the pool to bathe, but it is common for the kajira to thank the master on such occasions, as for a scrap of food thrown before her, a caress, a blow, water in her pan, a blanket, a rag with which she might cover herself, and such.
22 396 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," she had been told.
22 438 Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, she reminded herself.
23 45 "Common kajira mark," said a man.
24 586 It was clear now, if not in many ways earlier, that the character being portrayed by the dancer now understood herself to be no more than kajira.
24 711 "117, kajira Ellen," said the scribe.
25 956 They are far too bold for a slave! There must be a mistake, a mistake of some sort! "Here, kajira," snapped the auctioneer, behind her.
26 100 "It is pleasant to hear that suitable, appropriate word on your tongue, kajira, particularly as addressed to me," said a man's voice.
26 122 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," said Selius Arconious.
26 132 "Did you come to seek me out? To buy a slave?" "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
26 559 "Stand," said he, "kajira".
26 1004 Anything less than perfection of performance is not accepted in a kajira.
27 258 As is well known, there is a Gorean saying to the effect that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
27 259 On the other hand, who has ever heard of a kajira who was not inquisitive, and quite so? After all, what do the beasts expect? We are females, and slaves.
27 765 She stood there, now no more than a slim, graceful Gorean kajira.
27 1199 He was a free man; she was kajira, a slave girl.

Book 28. (30 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
79 804 "kajira, only kajira".
3 182 "Say 'la kajira'".
3 183 "la kajira," she repeated.
3 187 "la kajira," she said.
3 189 "Yes," he said, "the word 'kajira' is a lovely word, with a beautiful sound".
3 191 "You are, incidentally," he said, "kajira".
3 205 "So, I am kajira," she said.
3 302 Curiosity, he thought, is not becoming in a kajira.
3 427 "la kajira!" she said.
4 53 She can learn later she is kajira.
4 147 "She is kajira, is she not?" asked the interlocutor.
4 166 "I did hear the word 'kajira'," she said, pleased.
5 57 "She is kajira?" he inquired of Cabot.
5 60 "She does not know she is kajira," said Cabot.
5 86 "Are you kajira?" he asked, harshly.
5 88 "Yes," she said, nodding, "I am kajira".
5 90 "I thought you said she did not know herself kajira".
5 111 A more aware kajira would have doubtless been punished seriously for her lack of instant obedience.
5 112 But then a more aware kajira would not be likely to have been punished at all, for she would have obeyed instantly.
5 131 "la kajira!" she said.
5 134 "She bespoke herself kajira on a satellite of Priest-Kings, the Prison Moon," said Cabot.
5 176 "la kajira!" she said.
5 178 "la kajira!" "Keep your knees apart!" She complied, frightened.
5 180 "Again!" "la kajira!" she cried.
5 188 "For one such as I?" "Yes," he said, "for one who is kajira".
5 189 "It does mean then that I am beautiful?" "No," he said, "but it is seldom that one who is not beautiful is kajira".
10 83 At the word kajira, the brunette looked up, fearfully.
28 20 It was the common kajira mark.
61 235 Though she is a free woman, yet, secured as she is, clothed as she is, she has something of the allure, the inadvertent seductiveness, the sensuous vulnerability, the helplessness, of a Gorean female slave, or kajira".
73 209 A well-known Gorean saying has it that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.

Book 29. (14 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 773 The "Kef," incidentally, is the first letter of the Gorean expression, 'kajira', which is the most common Gorean word for a female slave.
7 187 "And, besides, curiosity is not becoming in a kajira".
13 453 "What is the Ubara, and her fate, to you?" "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
19 315 You are now as helpless as a trussed vulo, or, should we say, a bound slave girl, a nicely tethered kajira".
22 57 "Yes," I said, "secured in utter helplessness, as befits one such as she, merely a soft, smooth, shapely beast, nicely tethered, a bound kajira".
22 77 Lying is not acceptable in a kajira.
22 511 Her kajira journey had been well begun.
22 600 Perhaps a kajira on Earth, owned by a slaver, briefly, so briefly, by design, arranges a scarf or such and, for an instant, the other woman glimpses a collar.
22 601 What is her reaction? Is it such as to suggest that she, too, belongs in a collar and, perhaps in her fantasies, has had one about her neck, snapped shut, locked? Perhaps the kajira sees the woman's awareness, and smiles shyly, even apologetically, before adjusting the sc...
22 602 Is the glance of the kajira, radiant in her bondage, a hint, or an encouragement, or reassurance? Perhaps she hopes that the other woman, whom she instantly likes, will be found suitable, will qualify for the chains of a slave.
25 75 Curiosity, it is said, is not becoming in a kajira.
29 73 "Curiosity," said the guard, "is not becoming in a kajira".
38 183 The kajira realizes very clearly why she is on her knees.
44 4 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".

Book 30. (25 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 469 "Curiosity," said another fellow, quietly, "is not becoming in a kajira".
1 489 Certainly, the second time, in delivering paga, she had licked and kissed the cup, before lowering her head and extending it to him, with all the fervor and forward lasciviousness of a helplessly aroused kajira, begging to be found worthy of an alcoving.
3 518 'Pretty kajira,' laughed a fellow, passing, and made a noise which frightened me.
3 528 I realized, to my astonishment, that despite my remarkable beauty, that of a free woman, I was being seen, and without a second thought, as no more than another slave, perhaps only another 'pretty kajira.
3 664 "'Here, kajira, here!' called a mercenary.
3 696 'Such as you, pretty kajira,' he said, 'are to be utterly helpless.
3 697 ' I trembled, to think myself so much in the power of men, as much as a kajira".
3 778 'Make no sound, kajira,' I heard, a fierce whisper at my ear, 'and do not struggle.
3 792 'On all fours, kajira,' said the fellow who had held me".
3 798 'Come along, kajira,' he said, moving away.
8 271 "For the bounty on your head, pretty kajira," I said, "one might purchase a galley, and a dozen slaves whose beauty would shame yours, as yours, such as it is, might shame that of tarsk sow".
12 469 Is it not better for a slave to see little and know even less? As it is said, curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
12 505 "Speak," I said to her, "kajira".
15 245 "If you wish, kajira," I said to the girl, "you may abuse him, scorn him, taunt him, beat him, speak to him and treat him however you may wish".
15 253 "Be about your business, kajira," I said.
17 20 But did they not know they might be noted, and marked, well remembered by one fellow or another when, obedient to the snap of the whip, they might ascend the auction block? One fellow could not resist such provocation and seized a blond kajira, crushing her to him and raping her lips w...
17 39 Would one explain such things to verr or kaiila? Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
21 50 It was, appropriately, the common kajira mark.
21 637 "Curiosity," I told her, "is not becoming in a kajira".
21 833 "Strip, kajira," I said to her.
24 276 Curiosity may not be becoming in a kajira, but they are inveterately curious.
33 54 And the small barbarian kajira was so knelt.
37 107 "It may be done with you, kajira," I assured her.
37 592 "Curiosity is not becoming to a kajira," I said.
37 1030 I doubted if, when on her own world, her old world, that no longer her world, as she was now of Gor, she had anticipated her present helplessness, and the absoluteness of her new condition, that of a Gorean kajira.

Book 31. (30 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 403 But even in my righteous self-castigations, which I, of Earth, deemed I should proclaim, at least to myself, and even behind the fragile curtain of that resolve which I thought to interpose between what I supposed I should be and what I suspected I was, there seemed a subtle, elusive w...
7 499 "Curiosity," she said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
8 18 They feel that a kajira should be in a collar, and know herself collared.
8 20 Too, a kajira soon comes to understand that it is appropriate for her to be collared, that she belongs in a collar.
8 27 Had I been given permission to speak? Too, is it not said that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira? When we began to move we began our climb to higher levels of the house, and this continued so, for some Ehn.
8 59 And my thigh was marked, with the Kef, the most common slave brand on Gor, a mark which showed all who might look upon it what I was, and only was, kajira.
8 316 "There are steps here, kajira," he said.
8 512 "If she were ugly and stupid," said another of the brunettes, "she would not have been put under the iron, she would not be here, she would not be kajira".
8 722 Curiosity, I recalled, was not becoming in a kajira.
8 1792 "Perhaps, Masters," I said, "I might be purchased as a private slave, to serve a private master?" "You would like that, would you not, kajira?" asked the stranger.
10 267 There is a common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
10 1217 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
11 21 "Curiosity," she said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
11 75 "Curiosity," she said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
11 76 "You are kajira," I said.
12 54 "Who are you?" I expected to be told that curiosity was not becoming in a kajira, but the small, exquisite lady Bina, despite her selfishness and vanity, her almost charmingly innocent lack of concern with the feelings and lives of others, was often pleasant...
13 30 Where might he be? Was he no more? Had he met his end on Clive? Who had been in those bloodied shreds of black and gray, the colors of the Metal Workers? Could it have been he? To be sure, what could he, a stranger, be to me, and what could I, a slave, be to him, a free m...
13 50 "kajira," said a guardsman.
14 167 "Be merciful to me! I am only a poor slave, a thigh-marked girl, nothing, a beast, a property, only another poor, helpless kajira, fastened in her collar".
15 32 That, too, it seemed, might have some significance, that my neck was so encircled, that I was thus identified as no more than kajira.
15 68 Any of this world who might see me would see me, and understand me, and instantly, as what I was, kajira.
16 173 Have not Ubars succumbed to the smile of a kajira? I could taunt and torment him, I suspected, if I were clever, to my heart's content.
16 215 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
17 133 "Curiosity," said he, "is not becoming in a kajira".
17 139 "If you do so," he said, "you will do so as a kajira".
17 229 And well then had I been stripped, stripping myself, before that man! How well he then knew me! What had I left to hide from him, but then it is all of a kajira that is owned.
17 232 But, I wondered how it was that he, a master, should be interested, if indeed he had been, in the thoughts and feelings of a kajira.
17 234 But, I thought, perhaps he is the sort of master who would be satisfied with owning nothing less than all of a kajira.
17 235 The kajira, of course, knows that it is all of her that is owned.
17 317 "You are kajira.

Book 32. (30 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
43 730 "The proximity of a lowly, mediocre kajira, an ordinary, average kajira, a meaningless collar girl, one of no interest to you, will be without effect; doubtless it will not even be noticed".
1 29 He would crouch down, hold the whip to one's lips, and say, "Kiss it, and say 'la kajira " He was then close to me.
1 33 "Kiss it," he said, "and say 'la kajira '".
1 35 "la kajira ," I said.
2 74 She had then completed the small ceremony, as instructed, saying "la kajira ".
3 30 My mark is the cursive kef, the common kajira mark, worn by most slaves.
5 165 I was told to kiss the whip, and say, 'la kajira with which instructions I readily complied.
5 172 I did not know the meaning of the words 'la kajira but it was not difficult, under the circumstances, to speculate on their nature.
5 174 Both 'Lo kajirus ' and 'la kajira ' may be translated "I am a slave".
5 175 'Lo kajirus ' is masculine; 'la kajira ' is feminine.
5 177 Perhaps the best translation into English of 'la kajira', considering the contempt in which we are held, as we are vendible work and pleasure animals, might be "I am a slave girl".
7 89 It was almost like the first time I had seen him, but now I was on his world, not mine, and I, nude, a young kajira, viewed him through the bars of an exposition cage.
7 181 You are now kajira.
7 339 We are so helpless! It is said that curiosity is not becoming to a kajira.
8 511 Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira.
11 120 "You are kajira," he said.
11 186 I was kajira! But, I wondered, are tree women, really, so different? How many, I wondered, in their loneliness, sob and twist within their coverlets, moan, and pummel their silken, tear-dampened pillows with frustration? It was late.
15 10 "Does the light hurt your eyes, pretty kajira?" he asked.
15 445 I suppose that is appropriate, and to be expected, as I am kajira.
15 587 Doubtless he, too, would think nothing of using me, a poor, kneeling, frightened, half-clad kajira, for his amusement.
16 102 "Curiosity," I said, "is unbecoming to a kajira".
17 100 One of the sorriest fates of a kajira would be to find herself the serving slave of such a self-centered, regal, haughty monster.
18 47 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming to a kajira".
20 106 "You will not be able to find your way, and what way might you try to find?" "You are kajira.
22 114 Might he not be curious, and thus command her to speak, to which command she, as kajira, however unwillingly, however tearfully, must helplessly respond, however reluctant she might be to do so.
29 82 "Do not move, kajira," said a woman's voice.
29 87 "Do not turn around, kajira," said the voice.
29 128 "Move, kajira," she said.
35 45 Curiosity, as I recalled, was not becoming in a kajira.
37 156 "Do you think I would permit you the ignominy, the degradation, the raptures, of the kajira?" Darla, laying on her side, miserable, her body well inscribed with the bright records of Tuza's displeasure, looked up at her, confused, and frightened.

Book 33. (9 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 443 I am kajira, kajira!" "Are they penned, are they sold, distributed, are they in the fields?" I asked.
13 147 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira".
13 166 "You are kajira," I reminded her.
13 442 "I am kajira! I am told nothing.
13 445 "Forgive me! I am only kajira!" "What have you heard," I asked, "of an iron dragon?" "Little," she said.
46 440 For example, might not even a free woman be herded about, with switches, naked and chained? On the other hand, once their thigh has encountered the searing iron, leaving behind for all to see a lovely kajira mark, once they find their neck fastened in an attractive, locked metal col...
49 19 I had not specified the nature of the slave but I hoped she would be a barbarian, namely, a typical Gorean kajira, such as was brought to the islands on the ship of Tersites, primarily as gift objects, sales objects, and trade objects.
49 151 As she was a Gorean kajira, I had no doubt she was the victim of the slave fires which free men, perhaps cruelly, had seen fit to light in her belly.
58 144 "Could a slut chained on a shelf, a wretched kajira reaching through bars, soliciting buyers, have done more?" asked Tajima.

Book 34. (30 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 219 You are only kajira, only another kajira".
8 191 You will discover that a man wants everything from his kajira, and that is why he has purchased her, but you will also discover that he who has everything from his kajira is likely to be pleased, contented, and happy.
41 122 I am a beast, a slave! I was ignorant before, stupid, a fool! Forgive me! I am kajira, only kajira! I am unworthy to tie your sandals, unworthy to perfume and garland your couch, unworthy even to cast petals in your path!" "And a barbarian, too...
1 341 "kajira," he said.
1 348 "kajira," he said.
1 351 My name is not 'kajira' but 'Phyllis'.
1 353 I did think that 'kajira' was a lovely name for a girl.
1 366 I am not a celebrity, not a famous person, or such, and my name is not 'kajira'".
1 367 "kajira?" he said, glancing to his more mature fellow.
1 369 "Yes," he said, "kajira, clearly".
1 382 How I had been handled! With such simple authority! A beast might have been so handled! "Say, 'la kajira'," said the more mature man.
1 383 "la kajira," I said.
2 22 I had then recounted to her the incident on the beach, the rude conversation, the photographing, it done without my permission, I unwilling to be photographed, the speculation as to measurements, the use of the word 'kajira'.
2 25 I told them my name was not 'kajira' but 'Phyllis'".
2 109 "la kajira!" she cried.
2 111 "la kajira!" she cried again, and then, sobbing, cried so again and again, to one side of the living room and then to the other, and even to the carpeted floor, and then, once more, she lifted her head to the ceiling.
2 112 "I pronounce myself kajira!" she cried.
2 327 "When I said 'la kajira'," she said, "I became a female slave".
3 50 "Lie still, kajira," said a voice.
3 52 Gagged, I could not even disabuse them of the notion that my name was not kajira, but Phyllis.
3 69 "la kajira," she said.
3 80 Is that how a slave serves, I wondered, so subserviently, so submissively? Did she not know she was the same as a man? Or was she, or I, the same as a man? What if we were not, profoundly, really? "How is it that a beauty like you, kajira, is keeping company with such a m...
5 32 "Put your hand down, kajira," he said.
5 37 My name was not 'kajira'.
5 175 She will then be better able to please a master in the thousand modalities of the kajira".
6 118 "And what is the meaning of 'kajira'?" I asked.
6 120 "And in the apartment," I said, "you said 'la kajira'.
6 132 "That does not matter," she said, smiling, adding, "kajira".
6 241 "I am sorry," said Paula, "but you, too, are kajira, only that".
6 472 I recalled, too, one of our captors informing Paula that they had heard her enunciation "la kajira," even though we had searched the apartment diligently and had discovered no listening devices.

Book 35. (30 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
38 20 "la kajira! la kajira!" I said.
46 556 "kajira, kajira!" called men, striking their left shoulders with their right hands.
1 129 'Kef' is the first letter of the word 'kajira', which is the most common Gorean expression for a female slave.
1 131 The first Gorean words I was made to say were 'la kajira'.
3 5 There were six steps leading to the surface of the block, as there are six letters in the Gorean expression 'kajira', the most common word in Gorean for a female slave.
3 52 "Good kajira," said the man, soothingly.
6 146 "Be silent, absolutely silent, kajira," said a voice, "or you die, instantly".
6 152 "I am going to remove my hand from your mouth, kajira," I heard.
6 319 "You are going to take a little nap, kajira," he said.
7 215 "May we hood you, pretty kajira?" inquired he whom I took to be chief amongst my abductors.
7 307 "Up, kajira," he said.
8 208 "The least cry, or untoward sound, from you, kajira," said he who held my left arm, he whom I took to be leader of my abductors, "and you will have a knife in your back".
8 469 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
8 473 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
8 963 It is a foolish master who spoils a kajira.
9 103 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," he said.
10 79 Sometimes a free woman, perhaps curious, or adventurously bold, or resentful, rankling under the prohibition of such premises to her sex, will disguise herself as a slave girl, even daring to affect the degrading habiliments of the kajira, and enter.
11 111 "Move aside, kajira," said a male voice.
13 74 "Are you familiar with a kajira named 'Adraste'?" the voice asked.
20 7 How I was to taunt him, how I was to make him suffer, how I was to bend him to my will, how I was to manipulate him! All these aims and ambitions had vanished; how barren proved such absurd projects and programs; these tactics and formulas had evaporated; did I still thin...
20 88 "Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming to a kajira".
25 108 Do you understand all this, kajira?" I nodded, "Yes".
27 83 "What is your name, pretty kajira?" asked the first man.
29 31 I was not the only kajira kneeling amongst the benches on which sat the masters.
30 38 I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women.
32 48 "You have become kajira," he said.
32 108 "You are kajira".
33 83 I was kajira.
33 85 I was kajira.
33 86 I was profoundly grateful to have been permitted to please him, he a free man, I only a worthless kajira.

Book 36. (2 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 15 In passing it might be noted that, in many cities, it is a capital offense for a kajira to touch a weapon.
17 450 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira," I said.