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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

How different were the women of Earth from them, those of Earth lacking Home Stones, with their brazenly unveiled features, their openly displayed ankles, the pleading silk of their secret lingerie, so fit for slaves. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #282)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 282 How different were the women of Earth from them, those of Earth lacking home stones, with their brazenly unveiled features, their openly displayed ankles, the pleading silk of their secret lingerie, so fit for slaves.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 279 Why did they not better protect it? It can be worth a man's life to try to take a free woman from a Gorean city, even a slave.
6 280 We strive to protect our free women, and even our properties, our verr, our kaiila, our slaves.
6 281 Did the men of Earth not prize their females? Did they not realize how attractive, how exciting, how valuable, how wonderful, how desirable, they were? Was that so hard to see? Then I thought of true free women, our own women.
6 282 How different were the women of Earth from them, those of Earth lacking home stones, with their brazenly unveiled features, their openly displayed ankles, the pleading silk of their secret lingerie, so fit for slaves.
6 283 They were not Gorean free women.
6 284 They belonged on the block, being bidden for.
6 285 I could not understand why the men of their world did not see this, why they did not realize how valuable their females were, and what might be done with them Certainly it was clear enough to us.
Why did they not better protect it? It can be worth a man's life to try to take a free woman from a Gorean city, even a slave. We strive to protect our free women, and even our properties, our verr, our kaiila, our slaves. Did the men of Earth not prize their females? Did they not realize how attractive, how exciting, how valuable, how wonderful, how desirable, they were? Was that so hard to see? Then I thought of true free women, our own women. How different were the women of Earth from them, those of Earth lacking home stones, with their brazenly unveiled features, their openly displayed ankles, the pleading silk of their secret lingerie, so fit for slaves. They were not Gorean free women. They belonged on the block, being bidden for. I could not understand why the men of their world did not see this, why they did not realize how valuable their females were, and what might be done with them Certainly it was clear enough to us. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6)