Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
190
"But I see through your tiny tricks!" "Why do you think I am a modern woman, in some sense you despise," I asked, "because I can speak clearly, because I can think, because I have read a book? Do you not think that true women, loving, needful women, can do these things? Do you not think that what you can love, they, too, can love?" "They demean such things," he said, "using them as baubles and adornments".
"But I see through your tiny tricks!" "Why do you think I am a modern woman, in some sense you despise," I asked, "because I can speak clearly, because I can think, because I have read a book? Do you not think that true women, loving, needful women, can do these things? Do you not think that what you can love, they, too, can love?" "They demean such things," he said, "using them as baubles and adornments".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #190)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
187
He snapped the whip in fury, and I shrank back, startled by its sound and threat, before him.
4
188
"You are so clever, you lying slut!" he hissed.
4
189
"You are so quick, so cunning, so dangerous!" "Please," I said.
4
190
"But I see through your tiny tricks!" "Why do you think I am a modern woman, in some sense you despise," I asked, "because I can speak clearly, because I can think, because I have read a book? Do you not think that true women, loving, needful women, can do these things? Do you not think that what you can love, they, too, can love?" "They demean such things," he said, "using them as baubles and adornments".
4
191
I wept.
4
192
"Perhaps those little adornments, those little vanity devices," he said, "will make you more amusing, and interesting, in your collar".
4
193
"My collar?" I asked, aghast.
He snapped the whip in fury, and I shrank back, startled by its sound and threat, before him.
"You are so clever, you lying slut!" he hissed.
"You are so quick, so cunning, so dangerous!" "Please," I said.
"But I see through your tiny tricks!" "Why do you think I am a modern woman, in some sense you despise," I asked, "because I can speak clearly, because I can think, because I have read a book? Do you not think that true women, loving, needful women, can do these things? Do you not think that what you can love, they, too, can love?" "They demean such things," he said, "using them as baubles and adornments".
I wept.
"Perhaps those little adornments, those little vanity devices," he said, "will make you more amusing, and interesting, in your collar".
"My collar?" I asked, aghast.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 4)