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

On the other hand, not all Gorean males are patient with women, even those with whom a Home Stone might be shared. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #350)
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8 350 On the other hand, not all Gorean males are patient with women, even those with whom a home stone might be shared.

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

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8 347 I would not have behaved as I did, of course, if my home stone had been that of Brundisium.
8 348 Had that been the case, it would have been expected that I would endure uncomplainingly, and graciously, the contumely of the women, however prolonged and unpleasant it might be, for they were free, and a home stone would have been shared.
8 349 Anything else would be not only improper, but, I supposed, unconscionable.
8 350 On the other hand, not all Gorean males are patient with women, even those with whom a home stone might be shared.
8 351 I wondered, sometimes, why free women occasionally so hazarded themselves before men.
8 352 Were they exploiting their freedom, or testing its limits? Did they not know that they were women, and in the presence of men? Perhaps, as the saying is, they were "courting the collar".
8 353 "More black wine," I said to the waiter.
I would not have behaved as I did, of course, if my home stone had been that of Brundisium. Had that been the case, it would have been expected that I would endure uncomplainingly, and graciously, the contumely of the women, however prolonged and unpleasant it might be, for they were free, and a home stone would have been shared. Anything else would be not only improper, but, I supposed, unconscionable. On the other hand, not all Gorean males are patient with women, even those with whom a home stone might be shared. I wondered, sometimes, why free women occasionally so hazarded themselves before men. Were they exploiting their freedom, or testing its limits? Did they not know that they were women, and in the presence of men? Perhaps, as the saying is, they were "courting the collar". "More black wine," I said to the waiter. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8)