Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
276
"Then sell her to another," I said, "who will treat her as she deserves, and, in her heart, desires to be treated".
"Then sell her to another," I said, "who will treat her as she deserves, and, in her heart, desires to be treated".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #276)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
273
"She as slave, I as master," he said.
18
274
"Yes," I said.
18
275
"How can she be slave, if you are not master?" "I fear I lack the courage, the strength, to be a master," he said.
18
276
"Then sell her to another," I said, "who will treat her as she deserves, and, in her heart, desires to be treated".
18
277
He was silent, angry.
18
278
What man, after all, does not, in his deepest heart, want to own a woman? What could begin to compare with such a property? Perhaps, I thought, he has dreamed of another woman, a different slave, his, helpless at his feet? Would he have the courage, the will, the determination, the kindness, the compassion, I wondered, to put her at his feet, keep her there without the least compromise, and fulfill her? "Why should Sumomo not respect Tajima?" I asked.
18
279
"Or Jane Pertinax?" "Perhaps because we are weak," said Pertinax.
"She as slave, I as master," he said.
"Yes," I said.
"How can she be slave, if you are not master?" "I fear I lack the courage, the strength, to be a master," he said.
"Then sell her to another," I said, "who will treat her as she deserves, and, in her heart, desires to be treated".
He was silent, angry.
What man, after all, does not, in his deepest heart, want to own a woman? What could begin to compare with such a property? Perhaps, I thought, he has dreamed of another woman, a different slave, his, helpless at his feet? Would he have the courage, the will, the determination, the kindness, the compassion, I wondered, to put her at his feet, keep her there without the least compromise, and fulfill her? "Why should Sumomo not respect Tajima?" I asked.
"Or Jane Pertinax?" "Perhaps because we are weak," said Pertinax.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 18)