Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1167
"Do you understand, female?" So addressed, as "female," the woman, whether free or slave, is forcibly reminded of what she is, radically and basically, and that it is quite different from something else, that of being a male.
"Do you understand, female?" So addressed, as "female," the woman, whether free or slave, is forcibly reminded of what she is, radically and basically, and that it is quite different from something else, that of being a male.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #1167)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1164
I recalled she had been forbidden to speak.
37
1165
Clearly she did not wish to feel the lash.
37
1166
"It is I who now own you," I said.
37
1167
"Do you understand, female?" So addressed, as "female," the woman, whether free or slave, is forcibly reminded of what she is, radically and basically, and that it is quite different from something else, that of being a male.
37
1168
And this recollection, on the part of a slave, who is vulnerable, helpless, and owned, is even more devastating, for she is not only a female, but a female who is a slave.
37
1169
The slave swiftly nodded, frightened.
37
1170
Her hair moved about her shoulders as she did this.
I recalled she had been forbidden to speak.
Clearly she did not wish to feel the lash.
"It is I who now own you," I said.
"Do you understand, female?" So addressed, as "female," the woman, whether free or slave, is forcibly reminded of what she is, radically and basically, and that it is quite different from something else, that of being a male.
And this recollection, on the part of a slave, who is vulnerable, helpless, and owned, is even more devastating, for she is not only a female, but a female who is a slave.
The slave swiftly nodded, frightened.
Her hair moved about her shoulders as she did this.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)