Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"But thousands of things are done everyday, even to freewomen, and free men, without their consent," he said.
"But thousands of things are done everyday, even to free women, and free men, without their consent," he said.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #654)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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"When a man has a slave exactly where he wants her, and as he wants her," he asked, "why then should he not do what he wants with her, and as he wants, fully, and in all respects?" Ellen looked up, in consternation.
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"She is a slave," the man reminded her.
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"You must never do anything to a woman without her consent," stammered Ellen.
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"But thousands of things are done everyday, even to freewomen, and free men, without their consent," he said.
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"Everyone must be free," said Ellen.
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"From what premises do you derive that conclusion?" asked the man.
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"It is self-evident," said Ellen.
"When a man has a slave exactly where he wants her, and as he wants her," he asked, "why then should he not do what he wants with her, and as he wants, fully, and in all respects?" Ellen looked up, in consternation.
"She is a slave," the man reminded her.
"You must never do anything to a woman without her consent," stammered Ellen.
"But thousands of things are done everyday, even to free women, and free men, without their consent," he said.
"Everyone must be free," said Ellen.
"From what premises do you derive that conclusion?" asked the man.
"It is self-evident," said Ellen.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)