Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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372
"But I feel no pity for you sorry males of Earth," she said, "for you have permitted this to be done to you.
"But I feel no pity for you sorry males of Earth," she said, "for you have permitted this to be done to you.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #372)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Doubtless there are complex historical causes.
3
370
It is interesting, the grotesque shapes into which culture can shape a tortured biology".
3
371
As she spoke, she continued to feed me.
3
372
"But I feel no pity for you sorry males of Earth," she said, "for you have permitted this to be done to you.
3
373
What despicable weaklings and cowards you are.
3
374
You have little left to you but the vestiges of your manhood, and you let even those, bit by bit, be taken from you".
3
375
She thrust another piece of meat in my mouth.
Doubtless there are complex historical causes.
It is interesting, the grotesque shapes into which culture can shape a tortured biology".
As she spoke, she continued to feed me.
"But I feel no pity for you sorry males of Earth," she said, "for you have permitted this to be done to you.
What despicable weaklings and cowards you are.
You have little left to you but the vestiges of your manhood, and you let even those, bit by bit, be taken from you".
She thrust another piece of meat in my mouth.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 3)