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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Those of the high cities are so elegant and efficient in these matters that it would do us great honor to recognize, if we did, the perfections which they have developed in their handling of women". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #466)
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9 466 Those of the high cities are so elegant and efficient in these matters that it would do us great honor to recognize, if we did, the perfections which they have developed in their handling of women".

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 463 "We have had them for centuries," said Tajima.
9 464 "It may be, I do not know, that they were not original with us, but one does, does one not, mark animals?" "Certainly," I said.
9 465 "Thus, we may very well have come up with them independently, but, if not, we are happy to learn from others.
9 466 Those of the high cities are so elegant and efficient in these matters that it would do us great honor to recognize, if we did, the perfections which they have developed in their handling of women".
9 467 "Of slaves," I said.
9 468 "Of course," he said.
9 469 It was true.
"We have had them for centuries," said Tajima. "It may be, I do not know, that they were not original with us, but one does, does one not, mark animals?" "Certainly," I said. "Thus, we may very well have come up with them independently, but, if not, we are happy to learn from others. Those of the high cities are so elegant and efficient in these matters that it would do us great honor to recognize, if we did, the perfections which they have developed in their handling of women". "Of slaves," I said. "Of course," he said. It was true. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9)