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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 175 "Yes," he said.
4 176 "I do".
4 177 "Why?" I asked.
4 178 "You are a modern woman," he said, "and, as such, you represent a perversion of humanity, a pernicious and wanton perversion, one maliciously deleterious to the centralities of human sexuality, both of the male and female, and thus one literally inimical not only to the quality but, ultimately, to the very future of the human species".
4 179 I looked at him, startled.
4 180 "You are a modern woman," he said, "and would destroy men".
4 181 "No!" I said.
"Yes," he said. "I do". "Why?" I asked. "You are a modern woman," he said, "and, as such, you represent a perversion of humanity, a pernicious and wanton perversion, one maliciously deleterious to the centralities of human sexuality, both of the male and female, and thus one literally inimical not only to the quality but, ultimately, to the very future of the human species". I looked at him, startled. "You are a modern woman," he said, "and would destroy men". "No!" I said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )