Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1242
Who can understand them? Perhaps it is not for a common soldier to delve into them.
19
1243
Perhaps it is best to let such secrets remain locked within the hearts of free women.
19
1244
One fact, however, remains clear in these matters, and that is the consequence, deplorable or not, of kindling what in Gorean are known as "slave fires" in the belly of a woman.
19
1245
On Earth, as I recall, and I have no reason to suppose matters have much changed on that far, polluted, mad, hypocritical, unloving, hate-filled orb, though you would be better judges than I of such matters, women, in large numbers, tended to be aloof, inert, and calculating, creatures of judgment and frost, indeed, perhaps not so much as the typical Gorean free woman, particularly of high caste, but yet something along those lines.
19
1246
They were usually the pursued, so to speak, rather than the pursuer, the sought rather than the seeker.
19
1247
That, too, is rather like the Gorean free woman.
19
1248
Many of the women of Earth, as I recall, seemed not to need sex, or to be much inclined to tolerate it, save as an instrument to be utilized, however reluctantly, in furthering their security or fortunes.
Who can understand them? Perhaps it is not for a common soldier to delve into them.
Perhaps it is best to let such secrets remain locked within the hearts of free women.
One fact, however, remains clear in these matters, and that is the consequence, deplorable or not, of kindling what in Gorean are known as "slave fires" in the belly of a woman.
On Earth, as I recall, and I have no reason to suppose matters have much changed on that far, polluted, mad, hypocritical, unloving, hate-filled orb, though you would be better judges than I of such matters, women, in large numbers, tended to be aloof, inert, and calculating, creatures of judgment and frost, indeed, perhaps not so much as the typical Gorean free woman, particularly of high caste, but yet something along those lines.
They were usually the pursued, so to speak, rather than the pursuer, the sought rather than the seeker.
That, too, is rather like the Gorean free woman.
Many of the women of Earth, as I recall, seemed not to need sex, or to be much inclined to tolerate it, save as an instrument to be utilized, however reluctantly, in furthering their security or fortunes.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )