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

"You would not dare to put us in such degrading garments, so enveloping, so cumbersome, so abundant, so hobbling, so layered, with hoods and veils, the garments of small, soft creatures of interest to men, educated, perfumed, pampered, and refined, meaningless, weak little animals, conforming little animals, mindlessly trapped in the cages of convention". - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #308)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
39 308 "You would not dare to put us in such degrading garments, so enveloping, so cumbersome, so abundant, so hobbling, so layered, with hoods and veils, the garments of small, soft creatures of interest to men, educated, perfumed, pampered, and refined, meaningless, weak little animals, conforming little animals, mindlessly trapped in the cages of convention".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
39 305 "Your garmenture henceforth, if garmenture is permitted to you, will be in accord with your sex".
39 306 "Not the bundling absurdities inflicted on allegedly free women!" said Tuza.
39 307 "No!" cried Darla.
39 308 "You would not dare to put us in such degrading garments, so enveloping, so cumbersome, so abundant, so hobbling, so layered, with hoods and veils, the garments of small, soft creatures of interest to men, educated, perfumed, pampered, and refined, meaningless, weak little animals, conforming little animals, mindlessly trapped in the cages of convention".
39 309 "When such come to us, we sell them," scoffed Tuza.
39 310 "Men like them," said Darla.
39 311 "They crawl nicely under the whip.
"Your garmenture henceforth, if garmenture is permitted to you, will be in accord with your sex". "Not the bundling absurdities inflicted on allegedly free women!" said Tuza. "No!" cried Darla. "You would not dare to put us in such degrading garments, so enveloping, so cumbersome, so abundant, so hobbling, so layered, with hoods and veils, the garments of small, soft creatures of interest to men, educated, perfumed, pampered, and refined, meaningless, weak little animals, conforming little animals, mindlessly trapped in the cages of convention". "When such come to us, we sell them," scoffed Tuza. "Men like them," said Darla. "They crawl nicely under the whip. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 39)