Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
143
But before such men what could women be but meaningless chits? "Perhaps Master has duties to which he might attend," I suggested.
But before such men what could women be but meaningless chits? "Perhaps Master has duties to which he might attend," I suggested.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #143)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
140
It is not wise for a girl to test the limits of a master's tolerance.
16
141
They do not care for such games, and the whip is theirs.
16
142
He smiled upon me, the beast! I did not care to be so looked upon, as a meaningless chit.
16
143
But before such men what could women be but meaningless chits? "Perhaps Master has duties to which he might attend," I suggested.
16
144
I was furious.
16
145
I lacked no confidence in my own excellencies, in my own qualities, and such, which I had deemed considerable, certainly for my former world, but I sensed, too, to my fury, that he, this brute, like so many Gorean men, was in many ways, and by far, my superior.
16
146
What could we be to such men but meaningless chits? How angry that made me! And yet, too, it made me want to yield to them, and serve, and please them.
It is not wise for a girl to test the limits of a master's tolerance.
They do not care for such games, and the whip is theirs.
He smiled upon me, the beast! I did not care to be so looked upon, as a meaningless chit.
But before such men what could women be but meaningless chits? "Perhaps Master has duties to which he might attend," I suggested.
I was furious.
I lacked no confidence in my own excellencies, in my own qualities, and such, which I had deemed considerable, certainly for my former world, but I sensed, too, to my fury, that he, this brute, like so many Gorean men, was in many ways, and by far, my superior.
What could we be to such men but meaningless chits? How angry that made me! And yet, too, it made me want to yield to them, and serve, and please them.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 16)