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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was derived from a class of women who did not think in terms of love, but in terms of advancement, in terms of practicality, in terms of position, station, prospects, power, and wealth. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #430)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 430 I was derived from a class of women who did not think in terms of love, but in terms of advancement, in terms of practicality, in terms of position, station, prospects, power, and wealth.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 427 "The girl will soon again be on the block," said another.
7 428 "If you should love your master, Allison," said another, "it would be wise for you to conceal your feelings".
7 429 "I will never love a master," I said.
7 430 I was derived from a class of women who did not think in terms of love, but in terms of advancement, in terms of practicality, in terms of position, station, prospects, power, and wealth.
7 431 What was a woman's beauty for, if not to obtain advantages in a competitive marriage market? This was why Eve, Jane, and I were so terrified that we might be expelled from our sorority.
7 432 That would have been socially calamitous.
7 433 The sorority stood as one important step, among several, to a splendid future.
"The girl will soon again be on the block," said another. "If you should love your master, Allison," said another, "it would be wise for you to conceal your feelings". "I will never love a master," I said. I was derived from a class of women who did not think in terms of love, but in terms of advancement, in terms of practicality, in terms of position, station, prospects, power, and wealth. What was a woman's beauty for, if not to obtain advantages in a competitive marriage market? This was why Eve, Jane, and I were so terrified that we might be expelled from our sorority. That would have been socially calamitous. The sorority stood as one important step, among several, to a splendid future. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7)