Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
677
When with freemen the free women seldom neglect an opportunity to speak loftily and disparagingly of slaves.
When with free men the free women seldom neglect an opportunity to speak loftily and disparagingly of slaves.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #677)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
674
"Now to your belly, curvaceous little slut," said the auctioneer, "and you may beg the masters to be purchased.
25
675
Surely you are not unfamiliar with the way in which this may be done".
25
676
Whereas Gorean free women commonly scorn and hate female slaves, and profess no interest in them, it is clear that there are few topics of greater interest to them.
25
677
When with freemen the free women seldom neglect an opportunity to speak loftily and disparagingly of slaves.
25
678
How tedious it must be for the men to hear them so incessantly denigrate and castigate the innocent, helpless, scantily clad kajirae, sometimes even when being served by such.
25
679
Naturally they wish the men to share their views but most Gorean men refrain from discussing the matter with them, except perhaps to dismiss the matter with some remark, such as "Do not concern yourself with them.
25
680
Let them be beneath your notice.
"Now to your belly, curvaceous little slut," said the auctioneer, "and you may beg the masters to be purchased.
Surely you are not unfamiliar with the way in which this may be done".
Whereas Gorean free women commonly scorn and hate female slaves, and profess no interest in them, it is clear that there are few topics of greater interest to them.
When with free men the free women seldom neglect an opportunity to speak loftily and disparagingly of slaves.
How tedious it must be for the men to hear them so incessantly denigrate and castigate the innocent, helpless, scantily clad kajirae, sometimes even when being served by such.
Naturally they wish the men to share their views but most Gorean men refrain from discussing the matter with them, except perhaps to dismiss the matter with some remark, such as "Do not concern yourself with them.
Let them be beneath your notice.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)