Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1069
But could what was so obviously right for her, so obviously true of her, she wondered, be right, or true, for all women? Already, in her heart, she had begun to fear freewomen.
But could what was so obviously right for her, so obviously true of her, she wondered, be right, or true, for all women? Already, in her heart, she had begun to fear free women.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1069)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1066
"Yes, Master," said the slave.
11
1067
She shuddered, kneeling naked before him, in his collar.
11
1068
She knew that she was a slave, in the deepest heart and belly of her.
11
1069
But could what was so obviously right for her, so obviously true of her, she wondered, be right, or true, for all women? Already, in her heart, she had begun to fear freewomen.
11
1070
They must be so proud, so wondrous, so lofty and formidable, she thought.
11
1071
But then she wondered if they could, truly, be so different from she.
11
1072
Did they not bear in every cell in their bodies, those billions of cells, the same genetic heritage, going back to thongs and caves? She suspected that perhaps they were not so different from her, really.
"Yes, Master," said the slave.
She shuddered, kneeling naked before him, in his collar.
She knew that she was a slave, in the deepest heart and belly of her.
But could what was so obviously right for her, so obviously true of her, she wondered, be right, or true, for all women? Already, in her heart, she had begun to fear free women.
They must be so proud, so wondrous, so lofty and formidable, she thought.
But then she wondered if they could, truly, be so different from she.
Did they not bear in every cell in their bodies, those billions of cells, the same genetic heritage, going back to thongs and caves? She suspected that perhaps they were not so different from her, really.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)