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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 323 "But why?" she asked.
21 324 "Because you are a slave," I said.
21 325 "I see," she said.
21 326 "Thus," I said, "that is a situation in which a free woman is theoretically of more interest than a slave, but, upon closer analysis, the center of interest, even in such a situation, because of her latency, her womanhood, her helplessness, what can be done with her, is the slave".
21 327 "I see," she said.
21 328 "Beware of free women," I smiled.
21 329 "Yes," she said, "I think I would be very afraid of them".
"But why?" she asked. "Because you are a slave," I said. "I see," she said. "Thus," I said, "that is a situation in which a free woman is theoretically of more interest than a slave, but, upon closer analysis, the center of interest, even in such a situation, because of her latency, her womanhood, her helplessness, what can be done with her, is the slave". "I see," she said. "Beware of free women," I smiled. "Yes," she said, "I think I would be very afraid of them". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )