Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
270
These things helped us to understand, first, how much we were at the mercy of one another, and, secondly, how much we were all, fundamentally, ultimately, both collectively and individually, at the mercy of men.
6
271
We were then, in a minute or two, beyond the screaming of the woman and the intense, cruel beating of her stick.
6
272
As that sort of thing was going on, we had scarcely dared move.
6
273
I think all of us were terribly frightened, and perhaps the Gorean girls more than the Earth girls, for they surely must have known more of what was going on, or was involved, than we naive Earth women, so new to our collars and chains.
6
274
Yet even we, I am sure, sensed the terrible, frightening hostility, the hysteria, the fury, of the woman outside.
6
275
I am sure none of us would have cared to meet her, or find ourselves within the range of her wrath.
6
276
Teibar, I thought to myself, must, of course, have known there were such women in this place.
These things helped us to understand, first, how much we were at the mercy of one another, and, secondly, how much we were all, fundamentally, ultimately, both collectively and individually, at the mercy of men.
We were then, in a minute or two, beyond the screaming of the woman and the intense, cruel beating of her stick.
As that sort of thing was going on, we had scarcely dared move.
I think all of us were terribly frightened, and perhaps the Gorean girls more than the Earth girls, for they surely must have known more of what was going on, or was involved, than we naive Earth women, so new to our collars and chains.
Yet even we, I am sure, sensed the terrible, frightening hostility, the hysteria, the fury, of the woman outside.
I am sure none of us would have cared to meet her, or find ourselves within the range of her wrath.
Teibar, I thought to myself, must, of course, have known there were such women in this place.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )