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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I was born Waniyanpi, in one of the Waniyanpi enclosures of the Kailiauk," she said, "the product of a forced mating, between parents unknown even to themselves, parents selected and matched by the red masters, parents who, even though they were Sames, were forced to perform the Ugly Act, hooded and under whips, on the day of Waniyanpi breeding". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #687)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 687 "I was born Waniyanpi, in one of the Waniyanpi enclosures of the Kailiauk," she said, "the product of a forced mating, between parents unknown even to themselves, parents selected and matched by the red masters, parents who, even though they were Sames, were forced to perform the Ugly Act, hooded and under whips, on the day of Waniyanpi breeding".

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 684 "And, too," she said, "what could a white woman in the Barrens be but a slave?" "True," I said.
14 685 "We are thus, in our way, well marked," she said.
14 686 "Yes," I said.
14 687 "I was born Waniyanpi, in one of the Waniyanpi enclosures of the Kailiauk," she said, "the product of a forced mating, between parents unknown even to themselves, parents selected and matched by the red masters, parents who, even though they were Sames, were forced to perform the Ugly Act, hooded and under whips, on the day of Waniyanpi breeding".
14 688 "There is much here I do not understand," I said.
14 689 "What are Waniyanpi? Who are the Kailiauk?" "Many of the tribes permit small agricultural communities to exist within their domains," she said.
14 690 "The individuals in these communities are bound to the soil and owned collectively by the tribes within whose lands they are permitted to live.
"And, too," she said, "what could a white woman in the Barrens be but a slave?" "True," I said. "We are thus, in our way, well marked," she said. "Yes," I said. "I was born Waniyanpi, in one of the Waniyanpi enclosures of the Kailiauk," she said, "the product of a forced mating, between parents unknown even to themselves, parents selected and matched by the red masters, parents who, even though they were Sames, were forced to perform the Ugly Act, hooded and under whips, on the day of Waniyanpi breeding". "There is much here I do not understand," I said. "What are Waniyanpi? Who are the Kailiauk?" "Many of the tribes permit small agricultural communities to exist within their domains," she said. "The individuals in these communities are bound to the soil and owned collectively by the tribes within whose lands they are permitted to live. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)