Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
266
I am writing this in English, of course, for I can neither read nor write Gorean.
8
267
Nor does it seem likely they will permit me to learn.
8
268
It seems they prefer for me to be kept as I am, illiterate.
8
269
That is common with women or, better, considering our status, girls, such as I.
8
270
Perhaps it has been evident that my status on this world is something with which the reader is likely to be unfamiliar, perhaps even something that he would find it hard to understand.
8
271
One does not know.
8
272
But I suppose, by now, it is evident to all that I am a kajira, or sa-fora.
I am writing this in English, of course, for I can neither read nor write Gorean.
Nor does it seem likely they will permit me to learn.
It seems they prefer for me to be kept as I am, illiterate.
That is common with women or, better, considering our status, girls, such as I.
Perhaps it has been evident that my status on this world is something with which the reader is likely to be unfamiliar, perhaps even something that he would find it hard to understand.
One does not know.
But I suppose, by now, it is evident to all that I am a kajira, or sa-fora.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )