Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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2268
"In a world where nature is free, a world not subjected to ideological poisonings, a world where she is not crippled, and hobbled," I said, "what is the place of women?" "At the feet of men, Master," she said.
25
2269
"And where are you, Louise?" I asked.
25
2270
"At the feet of men," she said.
25
2271
"Such does not prove, of course," I said, "that gor is the ideal world, but it does indicate that gor possesses at least one feature of the ideal world".
25
2272
"Yes, Master," she said.
25
2273
"To be sure," I said, "it is not unknown for females, free women, of course, to seek power".
25
2274
"Such pursuits, to me," she said, "seem disgusting and unnatural in a woman".
"In a world where nature is free, a world not subjected to ideological poisonings, a world where she is not crippled, and hobbled," I said, "what is the place of women?" "At the feet of men, Master," she said.
"And where are you, Louise?" I asked.
"At the feet of men," she said.
"Such does not prove, of course," I said, "that gor is the ideal world, but it does indicate that gor possesses at least one feature of the ideal world".
"Yes, Master," she said.
"To be sure," I said, "it is not unknown for females, free women, of course, to seek power".
"Such pursuits, to me," she said, "seem disgusting and unnatural in a woman".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )