Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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36
A free woman, as long as she remains free, can stand to the fullness of her short, graceful height before men.
A free woman, as long as she remains free, can stand to the fullness of her short, graceful height before men.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #36)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
33
"I am a woman," she said, "why should I kneel?" This seemed to me a strange response.
14
34
I would have supposed it an excellent reason to kneel, being in the presence of men, if one were a woman.
14
35
If she were a free woman, of course, fitting or not, there would be no legal proprieties involved.
14
36
A free woman, as long as she remains free, can stand to the fullness of her short, graceful height before men.
14
37
"What is your status?" I asked.
14
38
"Slave," she said, tossing her lovely head, her hair swirling.
14
39
To be sure, my question was somewhat rhetorical, as her neck was appropriately banded.
"I am a woman," she said, "why should I kneel?" This seemed to me a strange response.
I would have supposed it an excellent reason to kneel, being in the presence of men, if one were a woman.
If she were a free woman, of course, fitting or not, there would be no legal proprieties involved.
A free woman, as long as she remains free, can stand to the fullness of her short, graceful height before men.
"What is your status?" I asked.
"Slave," she said, tossing her lovely head, her hair swirling.
To be sure, my question was somewhat rhetorical, as her neck was appropriately banded.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 14)