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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 496 Was not a Ubara a free woman, and one of consequence? "There are a thousand things a native Gorean would know, of which a barbarian would be ignorant," said an instructress.
7 497 "Too," said another, "the Gorean taught to barbarians is often subtly different from that spoken by native Goreans, for example, in the pronunciation of certain words".
7 498 "Have you taught me such a subtly different Gorean?" I asked.
7 499 "Curiosity," she said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
7 500 "Yes, Mistress," I said.
7 501 "I wish we had more time to train her," said one of the instructresses.
7 502 "Mistress?" I said.
Was not a Ubara a free woman, and one of consequence? "There are a thousand things a native Gorean would know, of which a barbarian would be ignorant," said an instructress. "Too," said another, "the Gorean taught to barbarians is often subtly different from that spoken by native Goreans, for example, in the pronunciation of certain words". "Have you taught me such a subtly different Gorean?" I asked. "Curiosity," she said, "is not becoming in a kajira". "Yes, Mistress," I said. "I wish we had more time to train her," said one of the instructresses. "Mistress?" I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )