Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
485
"I am not sure there are free women," I said, "except in a trivial legal sense".
"I am not sure there are free women," I said, "except in a trivial legal sense".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #485)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
482
It was rather I who was mocked, I who was ridiculed.
15
483
So I closed them away, and denied they existed.
15
484
Yet often I could hear, as though in some cellar, their pacing and whimpering, their scratching and howling".
15
485
"I am not sure there are free women," I said, "except in a trivial legal sense".
15
486
"I am such a woman!" cried Lady Publia.
15
487
"How such women shame women such as I, who are weak and needful, and loving," said Lady Claudia.
15
488
"In your weakness and need, and love," I said, "in your honesty, and truth, you are a thousand times stronger, and greater, than such caricatures of women, than such travesties of women, than such pseudomales and facsimile men, denying themselves and their feelings, holding themselves rigid, not daring to feel or be themselves".
It was rather I who was mocked, I who was ridiculed.
So I closed them away, and denied they existed.
Yet often I could hear, as though in some cellar, their pacing and whimpering, their scratching and howling".
"I am not sure there are free women," I said, "except in a trivial legal sense".
"I am such a woman!" cried Lady Publia.
"How such women shame women such as I, who are weak and needful, and loving," said Lady Claudia.
"In your weakness and need, and love," I said, "in your honesty, and truth, you are a thousand times stronger, and greater, than such caricatures of women, than such travesties of women, than such pseudomales and facsimile men, denying themselves and their feelings, holding themselves rigid, not daring to feel or be themselves".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15)