Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
100
"I am no longer in such a house," I said.
35
101
"A kajira must do as she is told!" "Yes," he said, "but I suspect some are better at doing what they are told than others".
35
102
I was silent.
35
103
"I learned from Astrinax," he said, "from your test in the office of Menon, which you passed easily, that you, a nasty, deceitful little kajira, were an excellent choice for such a slave".
35
104
"Master!" I protested.
35
105
"Ah, yes," he said, "you, with your smiles, your expressions, your laughter, your body movements, your inadvertent touchings, your little cries of pleasure and disappointment, would do very well at keeping a fellow at the tables, in prompting him to continue, even be it into penury or destitution".
35
106
"I am different now, Master," I said.
"I am no longer in such a house," I said.
"A kajira must do as she is told!" "Yes," he said, "but I suspect some are better at doing what they are told than others".
I was silent.
"I learned from Astrinax," he said, "from your test in the office of Menon, which you passed easily, that you, a nasty, deceitful little kajira, were an excellent choice for such a slave".
"Master!" I protested.
"Ah, yes," he said, "you, with your smiles, your expressions, your laughter, your body movements, your inadvertent touchings, your little cries of pleasure and disappointment, would do very well at keeping a fellow at the tables, in prompting him to continue, even be it into penury or destitution".
"I am different now, Master," I said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )