Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Thank you, master".
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I then began my journey.
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The kissing of inanimate articles, such as a master's sandals, or the tiles on which he has walked, is useful in teaching a girl respect and reverence.
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323
There was something of this involved in his command, the having to kiss the walls of his room, the furniture there, and such, but the form of the command was presumably motivated primarily by the consideration that compliance with it would guarantee a full and adequate negotiation of the room's interior perimeter.
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324
I was then, after a time, again where I had been before, on all fours, some ten feet from his chair, facing him.
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The leash, dangling from my collar, was now trailing behind me, between my legs.
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"Lift your head," he said.
"Thank you, master".
I then began my journey.
The kissing of inanimate articles, such as a master's sandals, or the tiles on which he has walked, is useful in teaching a girl respect and reverence.
There was something of this involved in his command, the having to kiss the walls of his room, the furniture there, and such, but the form of the command was presumably motivated primarily by the consideration that compliance with it would guarantee a full and adequate negotiation of the room's interior perimeter.
I was then, after a time, again where I had been before, on all fours, some ten feet from his chair, facing him.
The leash, dangling from my collar, was now trailing behind me, between my legs.
"Lift your head," he said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )