Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
154
Slave girls seldom object to such treatment, vulgar though it might seem to freewomen, and even freewomen, I think, in spite of the scandal they profess to feel in its wake, do not really mind it.
Slave girls seldom object to such treatment, vulgar though it might seem to free women, and even free women, I think, in spite of the scandal they profess to feel in its wake, do not really mind it.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #154)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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9
151
Actually, of course, I was pleased that he had done so.
9
152
In its way it was a kindly act.
9
153
Indeed, it may have been intended to hearten and reassure me.
9
154
Slave girls seldom object to such treatment, vulgar though it might seem to freewomen, and even freewomen, I think, in spite of the scandal they profess to feel in its wake, do not really mind it.
9
155
It is a way in which women are informed that they are of sexual interest.
9
156
I continued to crawl along the shoot.
9
157
Here and there there was a man with a stick.
Actually, of course, I was pleased that he had done so.
In its way it was a kindly act.
Indeed, it may have been intended to hearten and reassure me.
Slave girls seldom object to such treatment, vulgar though it might seem to free women, and even free women, I think, in spite of the scandal they profess to feel in its wake, do not really mind it.
It is a way in which women are informed that they are of sexual interest.
I continued to crawl along the shoot.
Here and there there was a man with a stick.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9)