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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 126 Women love to speak, and they do it articulately, and beautifully.
24 127 It is a joy to hear them.
24 128 It is a lovely part of their life.
24 129 Muchly then does it impress their bondage on them that this delight may not be exercised without the explicit, or implicit, permission of a free person.
24 130 What a difference between the unquestioned prerogatives of the free woman who may speak if and when, and as, she pleases, and the helplessness of the slave who may be silenced with a word or gesture, and may not speak without permission.
24 131 Surely the nature of a woman much changes, once the collar has been snapped about her neck.
24 132 Men were about the wharf and the slaves' coffle must proceed between them.
Women love to speak, and they do it articulately, and beautifully. It is a joy to hear them. It is a lovely part of their life. Muchly then does it impress their bondage on them that this delight may not be exercised without the explicit, or implicit, permission of a free person. What a difference between the unquestioned prerogatives of the free woman who may speak if and when, and as, she pleases, and the helplessness of the slave who may be silenced with a word or gesture, and may not speak without permission. Surely the nature of a woman much changes, once the collar has been snapped about her neck. Men were about the wharf and the slaves' coffle must proceed between them. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )