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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I come from a different world," said Ellen, "a world of different values, a world on which it would be regarded as improper that I be owned, helplessly, categorically, a world on which all women must be free, must be treated with total honor and respect! I am that sort of woman! Obedience, helplessness and chains, abject slavery, are not for me! I am not a woman of your world!" "But you are a human female are you not?" he asked. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #739)
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17 739 "I come from a different world," said Ellen, "a world of different values, a world on which it would be regarded as improper that I be owned, helplessly, categorically, a world on which all women must be free, must be treated with total honor and respect! I am that sort of woman! Obedience, helplessness and chains, abject slavery, are not for me! I am not a woman of your world!" "But you are a human female are you not?" he asked.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 736 Rather, however educated, civilized and refined they might be, they were indisputably owners of, and masters of, women.
17 737 "Please, wait! Please, don't!" cried Ellen.
17 738 "I am not as your Gorean women!" "That is understood by me," said the man.
17 739 "I come from a different world," said Ellen, "a world of different values, a world on which it would be regarded as improper that I be owned, helplessly, categorically, a world on which all women must be free, must be treated with total honor and respect! I am that sort of woman! Obedience, helplessness and chains, abject slavery, are not for me! I am not a woman of your world!" "But you are a human female are you not?" he asked.
17 740 "Yes, of course," she said.
17 741 "Do not expect me to repeat the mistakes of your world, human female," said he.
17 742 "Master?" she said.
Rather, however educated, civilized and refined they might be, they were indisputably owners of, and masters of, women. "Please, wait! Please, don't!" cried Ellen. "I am not as your Gorean women!" "That is understood by me," said the man. "I come from a different world," said Ellen, "a world of different values, a world on which it would be regarded as improper that I be owned, helplessly, categorically, a world on which all women must be free, must be treated with total honor and respect! I am that sort of woman! Obedience, helplessness and chains, abject slavery, are not for me! I am not a woman of your world!" "But you are a human female are you not?" he asked. "Yes, of course," she said. "Do not expect me to repeat the mistakes of your world, human female," said he. "Master?" she said. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)