Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
104
We were not to date beneath our station, for, just as you have castes, we have social divisions which, in their way, are also strict.
4
105
Certainly we were expected to behave in such a manner as to, at all times, maintain the dignity, prestige, and reputation of the house.
4
106
Accordingly, our social activities, where the men, or boys, were concerned, were to be limited to a small set of men's clubs or fraternities, in their ranking comparable to ours.
4
107
The girls of our sorority, or club, I might add, were not only rich, but, too, tended to be aloof, refined, aristocratic, spoiled, and vain.
4
108
That is clearer to me now than it was at that time.
4
109
Also, there seemed to be another criterion imposed on membership in our house, but, as obvious and generally recognized as it was, it was never mentioned explicitly.
4
110
Each of our girls was extremely beautiful.
We were not to date beneath our station, for, just as you have castes, we have social divisions which, in their way, are also strict.
Certainly we were expected to behave in such a manner as to, at all times, maintain the dignity, prestige, and reputation of the house.
Accordingly, our social activities, where the men, or boys, were concerned, were to be limited to a small set of men's clubs or fraternities, in their ranking comparable to ours.
The girls of our sorority, or club, I might add, were not only rich, but, too, tended to be aloof, refined, aristocratic, spoiled, and vain.
That is clearer to me now than it was at that time.
Also, there seemed to be another criterion imposed on membership in our house, but, as obvious and generally recognized as it was, it was never mentioned explicitly.
Each of our girls was extremely beautiful.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )