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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

How tragically are men at the mercy of free women, he thought, at the mercy of their vanity, their whims, their petty tempers, their cruelty, and petulance. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #87)
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23 87 How tragically are men at the mercy of free women, he thought, at the mercy of their vanity, their whims, their petty tempers, their cruelty, and petulance.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 84 Hold me, again!" But he thrust her back, angrily.
23 85 "Often you have made him suffer," said Cabot.
23 86 "Certainly!" "I gather you never were acquiescent with him, so to speak, nor did you, so to speak, authorize his touch".
23 87 How tragically are men at the mercy of free women, he thought, at the mercy of their vanity, their whims, their petty tempers, their cruelty, and petulance.
23 88 How understandable that they make them slaves, and then do with them as they please.
23 89 And how interesting that the women, brought then to their place in nature, at the feet of men, fulfilled and happy, thrive in their collars.
23 90 Unlike most free women they are, in their way, muchly honored, for they have been found worthy of mastering, worthy of being owned.
Hold me, again!" But he thrust her back, angrily. "Often you have made him suffer," said Cabot. "Certainly!" "I gather you never were acquiescent with him, so to speak, nor did you, so to speak, authorize his touch". How tragically are men at the mercy of free women, he thought, at the mercy of their vanity, their whims, their petty tempers, their cruelty, and petulance. How understandable that they make them slaves, and then do with them as they please. And how interesting that the women, brought then to their place in nature, at the feet of men, fulfilled and happy, thrive in their collars. Unlike most free women they are, in their way, muchly honored, for they have been found worthy of mastering, worthy of being owned. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 23)