Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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331
Certain things which are not only common knowledge to slaves but even a normal, familiar part of their lives seem to be scarcely suspected by freewomen.
Certain things which are not only common knowledge to slaves but even a normal, familiar part of their lives seem to be scarcely suspected by free women.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #331)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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328
She was a Gorean woman, familiar at least superficially with the duties and obligations of slaves.
1
329
To be sure, as a recently free woman, she might perhaps find herself astounded and horrified at some of the things that would now, even routinely, be required of her.
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330
I did not know.
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331
Certain things which are not only common knowledge to slaves but even a normal, familiar part of their lives seem to be scarcely suspected by freewomen.
1
332
These are the sorts of things about which freewomen, horrified and scandalized, scarcely believing them, sometimes whisper, fearfully, delightedly, among themselves.
1
333
Some Earth-girl slaves, brought to Gor, incidentally, do not even know how to heel.
1
334
Incredibly, they must be taught.
She was a Gorean woman, familiar at least superficially with the duties and obligations of slaves.
To be sure, as a recently free woman, she might perhaps find herself astounded and horrified at some of the things that would now, even routinely, be required of her.
I did not know.
Certain things which are not only common knowledge to slaves but even a normal, familiar part of their lives seem to be scarcely suspected by free women.
These are the sorts of things about which free women, horrified and scandalized, scarcely believing them, sometimes whisper, fearfully, delightedly, among themselves.
Some Earth-girl slaves, brought to Gor, incidentally, do not even know how to heel.
Incredibly, they must be taught.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1)