Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
7
952
"If an urt could be found which was like a sleen," she said, "and a sleen could be found which was like an urt, would this show that urts and sleen were the same?" "Of course not," I said.
"If an urt could be found which was like a sleen," she said, "and a sleen could be found which was like an urt, would this show that urts and sleen were the same?" "Of course not," I said.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #952)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
7
949
"I do not understand," she said.
7
950
"I do not really understand either," I admitted.
7
951
"If a man can be found who is like a woman and a woman can be found who is like a man does this not suggest, rather, that men and women are really different?" I was silent.
7
952
"If an urt could be found which was like a sleen," she said, "and a sleen could be found which was like an urt, would this show that urts and sleen were the same?" "Of course not," I said.
7
953
"That would be preposterous".
7
954
"What is the difference?" she asked.
7
955
"I do not know," I said.
"I do not understand," she said.
"I do not really understand either," I admitted.
"If a man can be found who is like a woman and a woman can be found who is like a man does this not suggest, rather, that men and women are really different?" I was silent.
"If an urt could be found which was like a sleen," she said, "and a sleen could be found which was like an urt, would this show that urts and sleen were the same?" "Of course not," I said.
"That would be preposterous".
"What is the difference?" she asked.
"I do not know," I said.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7)