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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 51 They were large, strong, sturdy women.
29 52 I was afraid of them for they reminded me, a little, in their stature, and power, of men.
29 53 And I feared men, at least the men of this world, for they were masters, and I was not only a woman, but goods, a slave.
29 54 In some respects they seemed neither male nor female, or, perhaps better, discontentedly, unwillingly, or unhappily female.
29 55 Certainly they were very unlike Gorean free women.
29 56 Surely they were dressed very differently.
29 57 There was nothing here of layered, shimmering veils, of golden sandals, of cloaks, hoods and scarves, of jeweled purses, of the rich, flowing, colorful, intricately draped robes of concealment, common to the Gorean tree woman.
They were large, strong, sturdy women. I was afraid of them for they reminded me, a little, in their stature, and power, of men. And I feared men, at least the men of this world, for they were masters, and I was not only a woman, but goods, a slave. In some respects they seemed neither male nor female, or, perhaps better, discontentedly, unwillingly, or unhappily female. Certainly they were very unlike Gorean free women. Surely they were dressed very differently. There was nothing here of layered, shimmering veils, of golden sandals, of cloaks, hoods and scarves, of jeweled purses, of the rich, flowing, colorful, intricately draped robes of concealment, common to the Gorean tree woman. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )