Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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648
A strong man might have snapped it in two, but it was quite sufficient, as might have been a lace, to bind a woman, and with perfection.
3
649
I wept with misery that we could find ourselves so easily, and so helplessly, in the power of men.
3
650
We belong to them, I thought.
3
651
Nature has made us theirs! But we have our beauty, our wit, our sensitivity, our intelligence! Have not more men been conquered with a kiss than steel? It is no wonder, I thought, that they make us their slaves! The key's teeth cut, frayed, and severed a bit of the cord, and I whipped it away from my ankles.
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652
I crawled away from the city, sometimes covering my head, as men fought about me.
3
653
More than once I saw the wild, terrified eyes of women, pulling at the ropes on their neck.
3
654
I concealed myself behind them, and then I rose to my feet, and ran toward the open country.
A strong man might have snapped it in two, but it was quite sufficient, as might have been a lace, to bind a woman, and with perfection.
I wept with misery that we could find ourselves so easily, and so helplessly, in the power of men.
We belong to them, I thought.
Nature has made us theirs! But we have our beauty, our wit, our sensitivity, our intelligence! Have not more men been conquered with a kiss than steel? It is no wonder, I thought, that they make us their slaves! The key's teeth cut, frayed, and severed a bit of the cord, and I whipped it away from my ankles.
I crawled away from the city, sometimes covering my head, as men fought about me.
More than once I saw the wild, terrified eyes of women, pulling at the ropes on their neck.
I concealed myself behind them, and then I rose to my feet, and ran toward the open country.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )