Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
514
"Your assertion seems to presuppose the desirability of universal freedom," she said.
3
515
"That may be part of what is at issue".
3
516
"Perhaps," I said.
3
517
"Is there more happiness in a society in which all are free," she asked, "than in one in which some are not free?" "I do not know," I said.
3
518
The thought of miserable, competitive, crowded, frustrated, hostile populations crossed my mind.
3
519
"Mistress?" she asked.
3
520
"I do not know!" I said.
"Your assertion seems to presuppose the desirability of universal freedom," she said.
"That may be part of what is at issue".
"Perhaps," I said.
"Is there more happiness in a society in which all are free," she asked, "than in one in which some are not free?" "I do not know," I said.
The thought of miserable, competitive, crowded, frustrated, hostile populations crossed my mind.
"Mistress?" she asked.
"I do not know!" I said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )