Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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549
And this thing, she knows, is a thing which is acknowledged, and accepted, and taken for granted.
13
550
Even many women brought from one city to another, perhaps as a result of raids or wars, take their new status and condition for granted.
13
551
It is simply something which can happen to a woman.
13
552
They understand it, and, from their own city, are familiar with it.
13
553
Too, most welcome it, for it releases their profoundest womanhood.
13
554
No longer within her heart need languish the secret slave.
13
555
Too, she understands, whether this pleases her or not, that she is not only a familiar and accepted part of Gorean society, but that she, like its gardens and architecture, is one of its loveliest aspects.
And this thing, she knows, is a thing which is acknowledged, and accepted, and taken for granted.
Even many women brought from one city to another, perhaps as a result of raids or wars, take their new status and condition for granted.
It is simply something which can happen to a woman.
They understand it, and, from their own city, are familiar with it.
Too, most welcome it, for it releases their profoundest womanhood.
No longer within her heart need languish the secret slave.
Too, she understands, whether this pleases her or not, that she is not only a familiar and accepted part of Gorean society, but that she, like its gardens and architecture, is one of its loveliest aspects.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )