Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1280
It is little wonder that most men find the free woman, in her inertness, her ignorance and arrogance, boring.
It is little wonder that most men find the free woman, in her inertness, her ignorance and arrogance, boring.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1280)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1277
"The free woman," I said, "lies down, and waits to see what will happen.
13
1278
The female slave kneels beside her master, and begs to please him.
13
1279
The free woman deems it sufficient that she should exist, the slave girl, on the other hand, is expected not only to exist, but to excel; indeed, she fears only, commonly, that she may not be sufficiently marvelous for her master.
13
1280
It is little wonder that most men find the free woman, in her inertness, her ignorance and arrogance, boring.
13
1281
It is little wonder that most men prefer to order her rival to their furs, the helpless, collared, curvaceous, lascivious, feminine slave".
13
1282
"I was once a free woman," said the girl.
13
1283
"There is hope for the free woman," I said.
"The free woman," I said, "lies down, and waits to see what will happen.
The female slave kneels beside her master, and begs to please him.
The free woman deems it sufficient that she should exist, the slave girl, on the other hand, is expected not only to exist, but to excel; indeed, she fears only, commonly, that she may not be sufficiently marvelous for her master.
It is little wonder that most men find the free woman, in her inertness, her ignorance and arrogance, boring.
It is little wonder that most men prefer to order her rival to their furs, the helpless, collared, curvaceous, lascivious, feminine slave".
"I was once a free woman," said the girl.
"There is hope for the free woman," I said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)