Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
812
"How could you expect an Earth girl, one literate, well-read, informed, educated, a student in a sophisticated discipline, and so on, to admit even to herself, let alone to another, that she is miserable and frustrated, and lonely, and sexually and emotionally starved, and fearfully unhappy—and that she requires for her fulfillment a man, a master.
"How could you expect an Earth girl, one literate, well-read, informed, educated, a student in a sophisticated discipline, and so on, to admit even to herself, let alone to another, that she is miserable and frustrated, and lonely, and sexually and emotionally starved, and fearfully unhappy—and that she requires for her fulfillment a man, a master.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #812)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
809
"From my dreams, my secret thoughts, my fantasies," she said, "I knew myself even then a slave".
21
810
"But you would have denied it, vehemently," I said.
21
811
"Certainly," she said.
21
812
"How could you expect an Earth girl, one literate, well-read, informed, educated, a student in a sophisticated discipline, and so on, to admit even to herself, let alone to another, that she is miserable and frustrated, and lonely, and sexually and emotionally starved, and fearfully unhappy—and that she requires for her fulfillment a man, a master.
21
813
How could you expect her to admit to herself, let alone to another, that she desires to be owned, fully, that she longs to be a slave, that she wants to kneel naked before a man, and wear his collar—and know even the cut of his whip".
21
814
"No," I said.
21
815
"Only a bold woman would admit that" "Or one keenly needful, and desperately unhappy".
"From my dreams, my secret thoughts, my fantasies," she said, "I knew myself even then a slave".
"But you would have denied it, vehemently," I said.
"Certainly," she said.
"How could you expect an Earth girl, one literate, well-read, informed, educated, a student in a sophisticated discipline, and so on, to admit even to herself, let alone to another, that she is miserable and frustrated, and lonely, and sexually and emotionally starved, and fearfully unhappy—and that she requires for her fulfillment a man, a master.
How could you expect her to admit to herself, let alone to another, that she desires to be owned, fully, that she longs to be a slave, that she wants to kneel naked before a man, and wear his collar—and know even the cut of his whip".
"No," I said.
"Only a bold woman would admit that" "Or one keenly needful, and desperately unhappy".
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21)