Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
375
It is not my fault if they did not judiciously bare their bodies, and design themselves clothing such as might appeal to a conquering invader.
It is not my fault if they did not judiciously bare their bodies, and design themselves clothing such as might appeal to a conquering invader.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #375)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
372
"In doing what you did," he said, "in going barefoot, in baring your calves, in not having your hair shortened, in carrying gold and such, you arrogated to yourself considerable advantages over other women in Ar's Station".
21
373
"It is every woman for herself," she said.
21
374
"It is not my fault if other women were not as clever as I.
21
375
It is not my fault if they did not judiciously bare their bodies, and design themselves clothing such as might appeal to a conquering invader.
21
376
Too, it is not my fault if they lacked the gold wherewith to sweeten a petition to foes for the collar.
21
377
Am I to be blamed, too, for being more beautiful than many women of Ar's Station, for I am certain that I am, and for thus having some additional unfair advantage over them?" "Why did you not donate your hair to the defense of the city?" asked Aemilianus.
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"I did not want to," she said.
"In doing what you did," he said, "in going barefoot, in baring your calves, in not having your hair shortened, in carrying gold and such, you arrogated to yourself considerable advantages over other women in Ar's Station".
"It is every woman for herself," she said.
"It is not my fault if other women were not as clever as I.
It is not my fault if they did not judiciously bare their bodies, and design themselves clothing such as might appeal to a conquering invader.
Too, it is not my fault if they lacked the gold wherewith to sweeten a petition to foes for the collar.
Am I to be blamed, too, for being more beautiful than many women of Ar's Station, for I am certain that I am, and for thus having some additional unfair advantage over them?" "Why did you not donate your hair to the defense of the city?" asked Aemilianus.
"I did not want to," she said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)