Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
78
To be sure, Gorean men, as would any man, tend to look differently on free women and slaves.
To be sure, Gorean men, as would any man, tend to look differently on free women and slaves.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #78)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
75
They want us, cruelly.
17
76
That is doubtless why they collar and own us.
17
77
Earth had not prepared me for the virility of Gorean men.
17
78
To be sure, Gorean men, as would any man, tend to look differently on free women and slaves.
17
79
One of the pleasures of looking upon a free woman is apparently to conjecture what she would be like, if she were your slave.
17
80
If a woman wishes to know what it is to be truly looked upon as a woman by a man, she should be a slave on Gor.
17
81
One fellow, just now, was looking at me.
They want us, cruelly.
That is doubtless why they collar and own us.
Earth had not prepared me for the virility of Gorean men.
To be sure, Gorean men, as would any man, tend to look differently on free women and slaves.
One of the pleasures of looking upon a free woman is apparently to conjecture what she would be like, if she were your slave.
If a woman wishes to know what it is to be truly looked upon as a woman by a man, she should be a slave on Gor.
One fellow, just now, was looking at me.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 17)