Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
42
Sometimes women, either free or slave, are called "she-sleen".
11
43
I had not known, until a few days ago, what a sleen was.
11
44
I now knew.
11
45
I might be a "she-urt," or a "she-tarsk," I thought, but I certainly was not a "she-sleen," even figuratively.
11
46
To be sure, at that time, I did not know about the miniature, silken sleen that are sometimes kept as sinuous pets.
11
47
Perhaps it is that sort of she-sleen, which, if not properly controlled, tends to be sly, nasty and dangerous, that men have in mind when they sometimes apply that expression to a woman.
11
48
I do not know.
Sometimes women, either free or slave, are called "she-sleen".
I had not known, until a few days ago, what a sleen was.
I now knew.
I might be a "she-urt," or a "she-tarsk," I thought, but I certainly was not a "she-sleen," even figuratively.
To be sure, at that time, I did not know about the miniature, silken sleen that are sometimes kept as sinuous pets.
Perhaps it is that sort of she-sleen, which, if not properly controlled, tends to be sly, nasty and dangerous, that men have in mind when they sometimes apply that expression to a woman.
I do not know.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )