Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
68
Now all changes! Now, fool, you will be the reason not only for my restoration to privilege and station in Brundisium, the reason for my new rise to favor in the court, in the eyes of Belnar, my Ubar, but the cause, as well, of my attaining there, in the palace and in the service of my Ubar, and the state, new heights of prestige, status and power! Let Flaminius weep with envy! I shall be a thousand times higher than he!" "How is it that you follow a woman?" I asked one of the men with her, he who seemed probably the second in command.
Now all changes! Now, fool, you will be the reason not only for my restoration to privilege and station in Brundisium, the reason for my new rise to favor in the court, in the eyes of Belnar, my Ubar, but the cause, as well, of my attaining there, in the palace and in the service of my Ubar, and the state, new heights of prestige, status and power! Let Flaminius weep with envy! I shall be a thousand times higher than he!" "How is it that you follow a woman?" I asked one of the men with her, he who seemed probably the second in command.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #68)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
65
"It is you who are in manacles! It is you who are my prisoner!" I looked up at her, not speaking.
15
66
"You were the cause of my reduction in rank," she cried.
15
67
"You were the cause of my loss of status in Brundisium, my descent from favor in the eyes of my Ubar, Belnar, the reason I have been denied the right to conceal my features, my right as a free female, the reason I have been placed in brief, shameful garments, forcing me to make clear to men my femaleness, the reason I may not bind my hair, but must wear it as though it might be that of a slave, but that is all finished now.
15
68
Now all changes! Now, fool, you will be the reason not only for my restoration to privilege and station in Brundisium, the reason for my new rise to favor in the court, in the eyes of Belnar, my Ubar, but the cause, as well, of my attaining there, in the palace and in the service of my Ubar, and the state, new heights of prestige, status and power! Let Flaminius weep with envy! I shall be a thousand times higher than he!" "How is it that you follow a woman?" I asked one of the men with her, he who seemed probably the second in command.
15
69
"We follow the orders of Belnar," he said.
15
70
"I see," I said.
15
71
Women, although they may occasionally function as artifacts, or symbols, or mystical objects, or something along these lines, seldom release the following instinct in men.
"It is you who are in manacles! It is you who are my prisoner!" I looked up at her, not speaking.
"You were the cause of my reduction in rank," she cried.
"You were the cause of my loss of status in Brundisium, my descent from favor in the eyes of my Ubar, Belnar, the reason I have been denied the right to conceal my features, my right as a free female, the reason I have been placed in brief, shameful garments, forcing me to make clear to men my femaleness, the reason I may not bind my hair, but must wear it as though it might be that of a slave, but that is all finished now.
Now all changes! Now, fool, you will be the reason not only for my restoration to privilege and station in Brundisium, the reason for my new rise to favor in the court, in the eyes of Belnar, my Ubar, but the cause, as well, of my attaining there, in the palace and in the service of my Ubar, and the state, new heights of prestige, status and power! Let Flaminius weep with envy! I shall be a thousand times higher than he!" "How is it that you follow a woman?" I asked one of the men with her, he who seemed probably the second in command.
"We follow the orders of Belnar," he said.
"I see," I said.
Women, although they may occasionally function as artifacts, or symbols, or mystical objects, or something along these lines, seldom release the following instinct in men.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15)