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KajiraThis is my narrative and a couple relevant references from the Books where Kajira is mentioned. I make no pronouncements on these matters, but report them as I find them. Arrive at your own conclusions. I wish you well, Fogaban It was recently brought to my attention that, after all these years, I did not have a Main Topic heading for Kajira. And this is a very valid point. The word Kajira means, slave girl. La Kajira means, I am a slave girl. This page is a sort of 're-direct' to the many, many topics listed that begin with "Slave". Kajira is perhaps the most common expression for a female slave. "Say 'La Kajira'," I told her. She looked at me, helplessly. Then she repeated, "La Kajira." "Again," I commanded. "La Kajira," said the girl clearly, "La Kajira." Elizabeth Cardwell had learned her first Gorean. "What does it mean?" she asked. "It means," I told her, "I am a slave girl." |
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