Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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570
Had I been a man I might have been driven wild, I supposed, by the way in which this had been said.
3
571
Then Eta turned to me, laughing, pointing to my mouth.
3
572
I did not understand.
3
573
She pointed to her own mouth, again faced my captor, and again said, "lakajira," again performing an obeisance before him.
3
574
Then, smiling, Eta pointed to my mouth.
3
575
Bound, I looked upward, into the eyes of my captor.
3
576
"lakajira," I said to him.
Had I been a man I might have been driven wild, I supposed, by the way in which this had been said.
Then Eta turned to me, laughing, pointing to my mouth.
I did not understand.
She pointed to her own mouth, again faced my captor, and again said, "la kajira," again performing an obeisance before him.
Then, smiling, Eta pointed to my mouth.
Bound, I looked upward, into the eyes of my captor.
"la kajira," I said to him.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )