Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
288
"As a free female you might, if you wished, for whatever purposes, hatred or envy, the seeking of power, or whatever it might be, attempt to do them such hurt, such insidious and grievous injury, but such terrible and grotesque crimes, for which legal penalties are not even prescribed, my lovely daughter, when you are a slave, will not be permitted to you".
"As a free female you might, if you wished, for whatever purposes, hatred or envy, the seeking of power, or whatever it might be, attempt to do them such hurt, such insidious and grievous injury, but such terrible and grotesque crimes, for which legal penalties are not even prescribed, my lovely daughter, when you are a slave, will not be permitted to you".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #288)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
285
"To make them piteous and weak, so that we may dominate them?" asked the mother.
16
286
"I do not know," said the girl.
16
287
"So that we can pretend we are more like them?" "I do not know," said the girl.
16
288
"As a free female you might, if you wished, for whatever purposes, hatred or envy, the seeking of power, or whatever it might be, attempt to do them such hurt, such insidious and grievous injury, but such terrible and grotesque crimes, for which legal penalties are not even prescribed, my lovely daughter, when you are a slave, will not be permitted to you".
16
289
"I am afraid to be a slave," she said.
16
290
"We all are," said the mother.
16
291
"I do not understand slaves," said the girl.
"To make them piteous and weak, so that we may dominate them?" asked the mother.
"I do not know," said the girl.
"So that we can pretend we are more like them?" "I do not know," said the girl.
"As a free female you might, if you wished, for whatever purposes, hatred or envy, the seeking of power, or whatever it might be, attempt to do them such hurt, such insidious and grievous injury, but such terrible and grotesque crimes, for which legal penalties are not even prescribed, my lovely daughter, when you are a slave, will not be permitted to you".
"I am afraid to be a slave," she said.
"We all are," said the mother.
"I do not understand slaves," said the girl.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16)