Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
316
"Yes," said Virginia, "unlike them".
11
317
"They are true men, are they not?" asked Flaminius.
11
318
"Yes," she said, looking down, confused, "they are true men".
11
319
It was interesting to me that Virginia Kent, as a woman, was apparently intensely aware of certain differences between Gorean men and the men of Earth.
11
320
I suspected that these differences clearly existed, but I would not, as Flaminius seemed to wish, have interpreted these differences as suggesting an inferiority of Earth stock.
11
321
After all, Gorean males were surely, at one time at any rate, of the same stock as the men of Earth.
11
322
The differences were surely primarily cultural and not physical or mental.
"Yes," said Virginia, "unlike them".
"They are true men, are they not?" asked Flaminius.
"Yes," she said, looking down, confused, "they are true men".
It was interesting to me that Virginia Kent, as a woman, was apparently intensely aware of certain differences between Gorean men and the men of Earth.
I suspected that these differences clearly existed, but I would not, as Flaminius seemed to wish, have interpreted these differences as suggesting an inferiority of Earth stock.
After all, Gorean males were surely, at one time at any rate, of the same stock as the men of Earth.
The differences were surely primarily cultural and not physical or mental.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )