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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

Interestingly, and understandably, not all these women are Gorean; no; rather, many of them are from Earth, the world once my own, a world perhaps once as beautiful as Gor, now a more-neglected, grayer world, now a world too often dishonored, desecrated, and betrayed by her own children. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #433)
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35 433 Interestingly, and understandably, not all these women are Gorean; no; rather, many of them are from Earth, the world once my own, a world perhaps once as beautiful as Gor, now a more-neglected, grayer world, now a world too often dishonored, desecrated, and betrayed by her own children.

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

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35 430 Their needs are lavishly supplied, their projects are abundantly financed.
35 431 Free, they attract little suspicion.
35 432 They can thus prosecute the insidious designs of their cunning patrons with little risk of detection.
35 433 Interestingly, and understandably, not all these women are Gorean; no; rather, many of them are from Earth, the world once my own, a world perhaps once as beautiful as Gor, now a more-neglected, grayer world, now a world too often dishonored, desecrated, and betrayed by her own children.
35 434 One regrets what has been done to her.
35 435 One wonders if she might once more grow young.
35 436 In any event, the agents of the beasts, it seems, not unoften, nor unwisely, enlist Earth women for their projects.
Their needs are lavishly supplied, their projects are abundantly financed. Free, they attract little suspicion. They can thus prosecute the insidious designs of their cunning patrons with little risk of detection. Interestingly, and understandably, not all these women are Gorean; no; rather, many of them are from Earth, the world once my own, a world perhaps once as beautiful as Gor, now a more-neglected, grayer world, now a world too often dishonored, desecrated, and betrayed by her own children. One regrets what has been done to her. One wonders if she might once more grow young. In any event, the agents of the beasts, it seems, not unoften, nor unwisely, enlist Earth women for their projects. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 35)