Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
522
I thought again of the woman who had beaten on the side of the wagon.
6
523
How afraid she had made me! How different she seemed from us, from the ten of us, chained in this cage.
6
524
She was, I was sure, free.
6
525
She must have been free, to have been permitted to scream like that, and carry on like that.
6
526
There seemed to be no other possible explanation.
6
527
The thought made me shudder.
6
528
She was then, even if stupid and ugly, worlds above and beyond us.
I thought again of the woman who had beaten on the side of the wagon.
How afraid she had made me! How different she seemed from us, from the ten of us, chained in this cage.
She was, I was sure, free.
She must have been free, to have been permitted to scream like that, and carry on like that.
There seemed to be no other possible explanation.
The thought made me shudder.
She was then, even if stupid and ugly, worlds above and beyond us.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )