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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 38 Some men, good men, could not.
10 39 I had made my way at times past the Kasra and Venna areas.
10 40 Few were the sounds that now emanated from those places.
10 41 Within those holding areas I had little doubt that the large women, the whip slaves, muscular, freakish, and mannish, with their switches, thinking themselves the truest of women, perhaps because they were the most like men, would take the largest and best portions of food for themselves.
10 42 How they would abuse the smaller, beautiful, more feminine women in their power! It was interesting how some women, such large, gross, misshapen, unhappy women, could hate other women, smaller, lovelier women, clearly, fittingly, and appropriately the slaves of men.
10 43 Did they envy them? It was hard to say.
10 44 Certainly slaves feared them, even as they did free women, who despised them for their weakness, needs, and bondage.
Some men, good men, could not. I had made my way at times past the Kasra and Venna areas. Few were the sounds that now emanated from those places. Within those holding areas I had little doubt that the large women, the whip slaves, muscular, freakish, and mannish, with their switches, thinking themselves the truest of women, perhaps because they were the most like men, would take the largest and best portions of food for themselves. How they would abuse the smaller, beautiful, more feminine women in their power! It was interesting how some women, such large, gross, misshapen, unhappy women, could hate other women, smaller, lovelier women, clearly, fittingly, and appropriately the slaves of men. Did they envy them? It was hard to say. Certainly slaves feared them, even as they did free women, who despised them for their weakness, needs, and bondage. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )