Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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135
With a smile, a pout, a glance, a trembling lip, a quavering word, a tear, I could return him to the feeble ineptitude of an Earth male.
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136
He is trapped in the toils of convention, a prisoner of the plans of others; he is not his own man but a creation of cultural conditioning, a conditioning founded on alienating a male from manhood.
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137
He is too weak to break even the paper fetters of propriety.
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138
There is more manhood in a shuddering urt".
13
139
"I see," I said.
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140
"May I speak?" she asked.
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141
"Does Saru wish to speak?" I asked.
With a smile, a pout, a glance, a trembling lip, a quavering word, a tear, I could return him to the feeble ineptitude of an Earth male.
He is trapped in the toils of convention, a prisoner of the plans of others; he is not his own man but a creation of cultural conditioning, a conditioning founded on alienating a male from manhood.
He is too weak to break even the paper fetters of propriety.
There is more manhood in a shuddering urt".
"I see," I said.
"May I speak?" she asked.
"Does Saru wish to speak?" I asked.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )