Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
211
I doubted that any woman who could be like that wore a collar or knelt before men.
6
212
I then began to suspect, with some certainty, and trepidation, that not all women on this world were as I.
6
213
That thought, justifiably, as I would learn, filled me with alarm.
6
214
There would be doubtless a kind of war between women like that and women such as myself, I thought, a war in which women such as I, in effect, would be unarmed, and, perhaps despised and hated by them, fully at their mercy, totally helpless before them.
6
215
I smelled something cooking.
6
216
I heard another woman's voice, this one hawking fish, and then the voice of another woman, that one hawking suls.
6
217
The sul is a large, thick-skinned, starchy, yellow-fleshed root vegetable.
I doubted that any woman who could be like that wore a collar or knelt before men.
I then began to suspect, with some certainty, and trepidation, that not all women on this world were as I.
That thought, justifiably, as I would learn, filled me with alarm.
There would be doubtless a kind of war between women like that and women such as myself, I thought, a war in which women such as I, in effect, would be unarmed, and, perhaps despised and hated by them, fully at their mercy, totally helpless before them.
I smelled something cooking.
I heard another woman's voice, this one hawking fish, and then the voice of another woman, that one hawking suls.
The sul is a large, thick-skinned, starchy, yellow-fleshed root vegetable.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )