Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
139
Involved, it seems was a matter of umbrage, one of offended pride, indeed, a matter construed somehow, correctly or incorrectly, as one of honor.
Involved, it seems was a matter of umbrage, one of offended pride, indeed, a matter construed somehow, correctly or incorrectly, as one of honor.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #139)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
136
We usually take your slaves for they are far better than your free women, but, this time, we will make an exception.
19
137
We will take, you see, what women of yours we please.
19
138
You cannot stop us".
19
139
Involved, it seems was a matter of umbrage, one of offended pride, indeed, a matter construed somehow, correctly or incorrectly, as one of honor.
19
140
When I became clear on these things later I understood, to my uneasiness, how ruthless and powerful, and bold and skilled, how proud and dangerous, how particular, how touchy, how sensitive, how easily angered, how difficult to satisfy, the men of this city were.
19
141
Surely in this city a girl would have to be very careful in her collar.
19
142
These men were dangerous, and mighty.
We usually take your slaves for they are far better than your free women, but, this time, we will make an exception.
We will take, you see, what women of yours we please.
You cannot stop us".
Involved, it seems was a matter of umbrage, one of offended pride, indeed, a matter construed somehow, correctly or incorrectly, as one of honor.
When I became clear on these things later I understood, to my uneasiness, how ruthless and powerful, and bold and skilled, how proud and dangerous, how particular, how touchy, how sensitive, how easily angered, how difficult to satisfy, the men of this city were.
Surely in this city a girl would have to be very careful in her collar.
These men were dangerous, and mighty.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)