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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Accordingly the female slave, just as her free sister, is undeniably possessed of that same superb device of woman for winning her way, her subtle, skilled and lively tongue. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1297)
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21 1297 Accordingly the female slave, just as her free sister, is undeniably possessed of that same superb device of woman for winning her way, her subtle, skilled and lively tongue.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 1294 How hard it is to withstand the lovely dangers of their discourse! Have not countless thousands fallen victim to the toils of their cleverly cast nets? What cunning she-sleen they are! How skilled they are with so subtle, surprising and keen a weapon! There is a Gorean saying to the effect that a larl in one's house is less to be feared than a woman's tongue.
21 1295 To be sure, the woman in question is a free woman.
21 1296 But all female slaves, save those bred for bondage, in a way that not all women are bred for bondage, it being ingredient in their biological nature and destiny, were once free.
21 1297 Accordingly the female slave, just as her free sister, is undeniably possessed of that same superb device of woman for winning her way, her subtle, skilled and lively tongue.
21 1298 Next to her beauty, and perhaps her tears, is it not her most effective and dangerous weapon? And when its use is denied to her she is, for most practical purposes, helpless, totally at one's mercy.
21 1299 She has been, in effect, stripped and disarmed.
21 1300 Denied the use of speech she is as though naked and bound.
How hard it is to withstand the lovely dangers of their discourse! Have not countless thousands fallen victim to the toils of their cleverly cast nets? What cunning she-sleen they are! How skilled they are with so subtle, surprising and keen a weapon! There is a Gorean saying to the effect that a larl in one's house is less to be feared than a woman's tongue. To be sure, the woman in question is a free woman. But all female slaves, save those bred for bondage, in a way that not all women are bred for bondage, it being ingredient in their biological nature and destiny, were once free. Accordingly the female slave, just as her free sister, is undeniably possessed of that same superb device of woman for winning her way, her subtle, skilled and lively tongue. Next to her beauty, and perhaps her tears, is it not her most effective and dangerous weapon? And when its use is denied to her she is, for most practical purposes, helpless, totally at one's mercy. She has been, in effect, stripped and disarmed. Denied the use of speech she is as though naked and bound. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)