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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

I felt sorry for the free women, in a way, but I think I sensed, and they sensed, as the men about perhaps did not, for I sometimes think men are very stupid, that the fate inflicted upon them was not as grievous as might be supposed. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #813)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 813 I felt sorry for the free women, in a way, but I think I sensed, and they sensed, as the men about perhaps did not, for I sometimes think men are very stupid, that the fate inflicted upon them was not as grievous as might be supposed.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 810 "On your feet," said the soldier in charge of the small coffle.
24 811 "Left foot first, step! Step!" The coffle was then marched past me.
24 812 It rounded the corner of the wall and would, I take it, cross the bridge, and the docking area, on the way to the pens.
24 813 I felt sorry for the free women, in a way, but I think I sensed, and they sensed, as the men about perhaps did not, for I sometimes think men are very stupid, that the fate inflicted upon them was not as grievous as might be supposed.
24 814 To be a woman, a true woman, in its total dimensionality, is not only a not unenviable fate, it is a fulfilling, exciting, thrilling, profound, deep, beautiful, and glorious thing.
24 815 Sometimes I feel sorry for men, just a little, but then I grow afraid, for I remember that they are, after all, the masters.
24 816 The fellow with the whip had followed the coffle.
"On your feet," said the soldier in charge of the small coffle. "Left foot first, step! Step!" The coffle was then marched past me. It rounded the corner of the wall and would, I take it, cross the bridge, and the docking area, on the way to the pens. I felt sorry for the free women, in a way, but I think I sensed, and they sensed, as the men about perhaps did not, for I sometimes think men are very stupid, that the fate inflicted upon them was not as grievous as might be supposed. To be a woman, a true woman, in its total dimensionality, is not only a not unenviable fate, it is a fulfilling, exciting, thrilling, profound, deep, beautiful, and glorious thing. Sometimes I feel sorry for men, just a little, but then I grow afraid, for I remember that they are, after all, the masters. The fellow with the whip had followed the coffle. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)