Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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378
"There is no freer nor higher nor more beautiful woman," I said, "than the Gorean freecompanion.
"There is no freer nor higher nor more beautiful woman," I said, "than the Gorean Free Companion.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #378)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
375
"Women," said Miss Cardwell, "do not wish to submit to men, to be dominated, to be brutalized".
25
376
"We are speaking of different things," I said.
25
377
"Perhaps," she admitted.
25
378
"There is no freer nor higher nor more beautiful woman," I said, "than the Gorean freecompanion.
25
379
Compare her with your average wife of Earth".
25
380
"The Tuchuk women," said Elizabeth, "have a miserable lot".
25
381
"Few of them," I said, "would be regarded in the cities as a freecompanion".
"Women," said Miss Cardwell, "do not wish to submit to men, to be dominated, to be brutalized".
"We are speaking of different things," I said.
"Perhaps," she admitted.
"There is no freer nor higher nor more beautiful woman," I said, "than the Gorean free companion.
Compare her with your average wife of Earth".
"The Tuchuk women," said Elizabeth, "have a miserable lot".
"Few of them," I said, "would be regarded in the cities as a free companion".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)