Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
512
Perhaps it would have been better if she had never tasted nature.
5
513
It is difficult, thereafter, to be satisfied with politics.
5
514
Ignorance, as always, remains myth's sturdiest bulwark.
5
515
Such women often, eventually, take to walking the high bridges or frequenting exposed areas, sometimes outside the city walls.
5
516
They are courting capture and the collar.
5
517
They wish to kneel again, slaves, before a man.
5
518
"I have been had many times when I was a she-urt," she said.
Perhaps it would have been better if she had never tasted nature.
It is difficult, thereafter, to be satisfied with politics.
Ignorance, as always, remains myth's sturdiest bulwark.
Such women often, eventually, take to walking the high bridges or frequenting exposed areas, sometimes outside the city walls.
They are courting capture and the collar.
They wish to kneel again, slaves, before a man.
"I have been had many times when I was a she-urt," she said.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )