Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
97
Even their mistresses despised them.
17
98
What, on Earth, did they lack but a distinctive garb, and the collar? I had not seen a Gorean free woman but I had heard much of them, particularly from my instructresses in my house of training.
17
99
They spoke of them with loathing, but also fear.
17
100
One of the sorriest fates of a kajira would be to find herself the serving slave of such a self-centered, regal, haughty monster.
17
101
It is supposedly harrowing even to encounter one on the streets.
17
102
For some reason, they hate us.
17
103
I had gathered that the Gorean free woman, in the might of her liberty, possesses a standing, prestige, status, and force far beyond that of the allegedly free woman of Earth.
Even their mistresses despised them.
What, on Earth, did they lack but a distinctive garb, and the collar? I had not seen a Gorean free woman but I had heard much of them, particularly from my instructresses in my house of training.
They spoke of them with loathing, but also fear.
One of the sorriest fates of a kajira would be to find herself the serving slave of such a self-centered, regal, haughty monster.
It is supposedly harrowing even to encounter one on the streets.
For some reason, they hate us.
I had gathered that the Gorean free woman, in the might of her liberty, possesses a standing, prestige, status, and force far beyond that of the allegedly free woman of Earth.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )