Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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941
"They should enslave them," she said.
27
942
"Slaves are appropriate for low men".
27
943
"Why low men?" I asked.
27
944
"Why not, just men? Certainly high men, in high civilizations, have held slaves, often beautiful, highly educated slaves, sophisticated, gifted women, well subdued, then trained in arts both intellectual and sensual, slaves who are fit properties for even Ubars".
27
945
"high men," she sniffed, "will prefer a free woman!" "Not at all," I said.
27
946
"What!" she cried, angrily, jerking at the bracelets.
27
947
"How naive you are, little fool," I said.
"They should enslave them," she said.
"Slaves are appropriate for low men".
"Why low men?" I asked.
"Why not, just men? Certainly high men, in high civilizations, have held slaves, often beautiful, highly educated slaves, sophisticated, gifted women, well subdued, then trained in arts both intellectual and sensual, slaves who are fit properties for even Ubars".
"high men," she sniffed, "will prefer a free woman!" "Not at all," I said.
"What!" she cried, angrily, jerking at the bracelets.
"How naive you are, little fool," I said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )