Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
482
Too, as you have been under discipline, and will continue to be kept under discipline, I do not think you are likely to be betrayed by the arrogance or mannerisms of a free woman.
Too, as you have been under discipline, and will continue to be kept under discipline, I do not think you are likely to be betrayed by the arrogance or mannerisms of a free woman.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #482)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
479
You should not be in much danger, really.
27
480
At least I hope not.
27
481
Remember that they have never seen the face of the Lady Ina, not fully, for she was always veiled when in their vicinity.
27
482
Too, as you have been under discipline, and will continue to be kept under discipline, I do not think you are likely to be betrayed by the arrogance or mannerisms of a free woman.
27
483
For example, you may not be aware of this but you now carry yourself, and move, differently from what you did before.
27
484
Everything about you now is much softer and more beautiful than it was.
27
485
Indeed, frankly, I do not know if you could go back to being a free woman, at least of the sort you were.
You should not be in much danger, really.
At least I hope not.
Remember that they have never seen the face of the Lady Ina, not fully, for she was always veiled when in their vicinity.
Too, as you have been under discipline, and will continue to be kept under discipline, I do not think you are likely to be betrayed by the arrogance or mannerisms of a free woman.
For example, you may not be aware of this but you now carry yourself, and move, differently from what you did before.
Everything about you now is much softer and more beautiful than it was.
Indeed, frankly, I do not know if you could go back to being a free woman, at least of the sort you were.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 27)