Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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296
How fortunate she was that he was not Gorean! "Your strength and desires must be ignored," said Miss Wentworth.
How fortunate she was that he was not Gorean! "Your strength and desires must be ignored," said Miss Wentworth.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #296)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
293
And certainly a property, helplessly trussed, lying outside in the darkness, might fervently hope that he might do so.
9
294
"I trust," said Miss Wentworth to Pertinax, "you are not toying with contemplating the possible meaning of your bestial strength, that you are not tempted to acknowledge your desires".
9
295
Pertinax regarded her, angrily.
9
296
How fortunate she was that he was not Gorean! "Your strength and desires must be ignored," said Miss Wentworth.
9
297
"It is best if you can convince yourself that they do not exist.
9
298
Struggle desperately to do that.
9
299
If that is not possible, you must put them to the side.
And certainly a property, helplessly trussed, lying outside in the darkness, might fervently hope that he might do so.
"I trust," said Miss Wentworth to Pertinax, "you are not toying with contemplating the possible meaning of your bestial strength, that you are not tempted to acknowledge your desires".
Pertinax regarded her, angrily.
How fortunate she was that he was not Gorean! "Your strength and desires must be ignored," said Miss Wentworth.
"It is best if you can convince yourself that they do not exist.
Struggle desperately to do that.
If that is not possible, you must put them to the side.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9)