Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Such things speak to them of their place in nature, that they by right, and by ancient genetic decree, belong to men, that they are of a sort which, with all their beauty and desirability, over thousands of generations, have been bred for masters.
Such things speak to them of their place in nature, that they by right, and by ancient genetic decree, belong to men, that they are of a sort which, with all their beauty and desirability, over thousands of generations, have been bred for masters.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #654)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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651
She trembled.
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652
Women understand being so situated.
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They understand it in their mind, and in their heart, and in their belly.
15
654
Such things speak to them of their place in nature, that they by right, and by ancient genetic decree, belong to men, that they are of a sort which, with all their beauty and desirability, over thousands of generations, have been bred for masters.
15
655
In a moment Lady Claudia had rejoined me, carrying a good bit of cloth.
15
656
"Release me," demanded Lady Publia.
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"You are going to help us leave the citadel," I told her.
She trembled.
Women understand being so situated.
They understand it in their mind, and in their heart, and in their belly.
Such things speak to them of their place in nature, that they by right, and by ancient genetic decree, belong to men, that they are of a sort which, with all their beauty and desirability, over thousands of generations, have been bred for masters.
In a moment Lady Claudia had rejoined me, carrying a good bit of cloth.
"Release me," demanded Lady Publia.
"You are going to help us leave the citadel," I told her.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15)