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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Nowadays, with the increasing numbers of female slaves in the delta, a development muchly resented by the free females, though for whatever reason it is hard to imagine, given their claims of superiority to such creatures, many of the men, those lucky enough to own a slave, are less frustrated and deprived than once they were wont to be. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #33)
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31 33 Nowadays, with the increasing numbers of female slaves in the delta, a development muchly resented by the free females, though for whatever reason it is hard to imagine, given their claims of superiority to such creatures, many of the men, those lucky enough to own a slave, are less frustrated and deprived than once they were wont to be.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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31 30 Rence women, on the whole, tend to be ill-tempered, frustrated and jealous of men.
31 31 Many of them seem to feel that it is demeaning to them to be women.
31 32 Many of them, it seems, would rather be imitation men than true women.
31 33 Nowadays, with the increasing numbers of female slaves in the delta, a development muchly resented by the free females, though for whatever reason it is hard to imagine, given their claims of superiority to such creatures, many of the men, those lucky enough to own a slave, are less frustrated and deprived than once they were wont to be.
31 34 Rence women, incidentally, once they themselves are enslaved, and learn that their absurdities and pretenses are now irrevocably behind them, make excellent slaves, as slavers have recognized for years.
31 35 Indeed, the delta, as the reader may be aware, or have gathered, was once a popular slaving area.
31 36 Most often now, of course, given the dangers of the great bow, these businessmen are less likely to come to the delta to steal women than to bargain for them, usually extra daughters.
Rence women, on the whole, tend to be ill-tempered, frustrated and jealous of men. Many of them seem to feel that it is demeaning to them to be women. Many of them, it seems, would rather be imitation men than true women. Nowadays, with the increasing numbers of female slaves in the delta, a development muchly resented by the free females, though for whatever reason it is hard to imagine, given their claims of superiority to such creatures, many of the men, those lucky enough to own a slave, are less frustrated and deprived than once they were wont to be. Rence women, incidentally, once they themselves are enslaved, and learn that their absurdities and pretenses are now irrevocably behind them, make excellent slaves, as slavers have recognized for years. Indeed, the delta, as the reader may be aware, or have gathered, was once a popular slaving area. Most often now, of course, given the dangers of the great bow, these businessmen are less likely to come to the delta to steal women than to bargain for them, usually extra daughters. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31)