Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
172
The free woman on Gor has a status and power which would astonish most of the putatively freewomen of my former world, but then the Gorean commonly thinks of the women of my former world not as freewomen, at least as he understands that, but rather as slave stock.
The free woman on Gor has a status and power which would astonish most of the putatively free women of my former world, but then the Gorean commonly thinks of the women of my former world not as free women, at least as he understands that, but rather as slave stock.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #172)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
169
The Lady Bina, as she was a free woman, was given five portions.
49
170
It is not unusual that the Gorean free woman, in virtue of her freedom, is prominently advantaged.
49
171
If anything, Grendel had given her less than many men would think her due.
49
172
The free woman on Gor has a status and power which would astonish most of the putatively freewomen of my former world, but then the Gorean commonly thinks of the women of my former world not as freewomen, at least as he understands that, but rather as slave stock.
49
173
In any event, the Gorean free woman, even of the lower castes, is accorded considerable respect.
49
174
Her entitlements and privileges are seldom challenged.
49
175
Most men will yield place to her.
The Lady Bina, as she was a free woman, was given five portions.
It is not unusual that the Gorean free woman, in virtue of her freedom, is prominently advantaged.
If anything, Grendel had given her less than many men would think her due.
The free woman on Gor has a status and power which would astonish most of the putatively free women of my former world, but then the Gorean commonly thinks of the women of my former world not as free women, at least as he understands that, but rather as slave stock.
In any event, the Gorean free woman, even of the lower castes, is accorded considerable respect.
Her entitlements and privileges are seldom challenged.
Most men will yield place to her.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49)