Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
381
"Few of them," I said, "would be regarded in the cities as a freecompanion".
"Few of them," I said, "would be regarded in the cities as a Free Companion".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #381)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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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".
25
382
"I have never known a woman who was a freecompanion," said Elizabeth.
25
383
I was silent, and sad, for I had known one such.
25
384
"You are perhaps right," I said, "but throughout the mammals it seems that there is one whose nature it is to possess and one whose nature it is to be possessed".
"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".
"I have never known a woman who was a free companion," said Elizabeth.
I was silent, and sad, for I had known one such.
"You are perhaps right," I said, "but throughout the mammals it seems that there is one whose nature it is to possess and one whose nature it is to be possessed".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)