Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
418
Here, however, I feared, the beautiful, and attractive, might find themselves at their mercy.
Here, however, I feared, the beautiful, and attractive, might find themselves at their mercy.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #418)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
415
Similarly, if one is not beautiful, or attractive, one might tend to disparage beauty, or attractiveness, or claim that it is not important.
6
416
Similarly, one might, grotesquely enough, resent such things so in others as, sooner or later, to come to hate those who are beautiful or attractive.
6
417
On Earth those who espoused such eccentric and paradoxical perspectives might, on the whole, unless they became politically powerful, be ignored or avoided.
6
418
Here, however, I feared, the beautiful, and attractive, might find themselves at their mercy.
6
419
The terrors of this situation were further impressed upon me by the understanding that it was most likely the beautiful, and the attractive, who would be sought out for impressment into helpless bondage.
6
420
They would be the prizes.
6
421
I myself, I knew, in some sense, was such a prize.
Similarly, if one is not beautiful, or attractive, one might tend to disparage beauty, or attractiveness, or claim that it is not important.
Similarly, one might, grotesquely enough, resent such things so in others as, sooner or later, to come to hate those who are beautiful or attractive.
On Earth those who espoused such eccentric and paradoxical perspectives might, on the whole, unless they became politically powerful, be ignored or avoided.
Here, however, I feared, the beautiful, and attractive, might find themselves at their mercy.
The terrors of this situation were further impressed upon me by the understanding that it was most likely the beautiful, and the attractive, who would be sought out for impressment into helpless bondage.
They would be the prizes.
I myself, I knew, in some sense, was such a prize.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6)