Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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471
"It is something from infancy, or almost from infancy," said the paunchy fellow, shuddering, "from flames, a great fire.
2
472
It left him as he is, beneath the mask.
2
473
He is a disfigured monster.
2
474
freewomen would swoon at the sight.
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475
The stomachs of strong men would be turned.
2
476
They would cry out with horror and strike at him.
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477
Such grotesquerie, such hideousness, is not to be tolerated in public view".
"It is something from infancy, or almost from infancy," said the paunchy fellow, shuddering, "from flames, a great fire.
It left him as he is, beneath the mask.
He is a disfigured monster.
free women would swoon at the sight.
The stomachs of strong men would be turned.
They would cry out with horror and strike at him.
Such grotesquerie, such hideousness, is not to be tolerated in public view".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )