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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 397 My head, in its hood, now rested on the metal flooring.
6 398 I could feel the flooring through the leather.
6 399 I was afraid, remembering the woman who had beaten on the wagon.
6 400 I thought that probably I, and women like me, would have much to fear from such women.
6 401 I did not think she was, really, as I might have hoped, an isolated aberration.
6 402 Who could protect me then from such as she, only men, surely.
6 403 She, too, thus, in her way, regardless of her intentions, would be putting me all the more at the mercy of my masters, men.
My head, in its hood, now rested on the metal flooring. I could feel the flooring through the leather. I was afraid, remembering the woman who had beaten on the wagon. I thought that probably I, and women like me, would have much to fear from such women. I did not think she was, really, as I might have hoped, an isolated aberration. Who could protect me then from such as she, only men, surely. She, too, thus, in her way, regardless of her intentions, would be putting me all the more at the mercy of my masters, men. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )