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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 644 She moved back, until her back was pressed against the bars which prevented one from reaching the terrace.
61 645 For some reason, she seemed frightened.
61 646 I trusted that she was not distressed.
61 647 I suppose that it is difficult for one unfamiliar with Gorean culture to appreciate the social status of the Gorean free woman, at least in the high cities.
61 648 It is quite different from the status, such as it is, in which the women of, say, Earth, are commonly held.
61 649 In a world where, in effect, all women are free, freedom does not mean very much, but, in a culture where not all women are free, it means a great deal.
61 650 Indeed, I have sometimes suspected that the low status of the "free woman" on Earth, together with her common lack of veiling, the freedom with which she reveals her wrists, hands, ankles, and such, have led many Goreans to regard her as open slave stock, as opposed to, in the view of some, concealed slave stock, as in the case of the Gorean free woman.
She moved back, until her back was pressed against the bars which prevented one from reaching the terrace. For some reason, she seemed frightened. I trusted that she was not distressed. I suppose that it is difficult for one unfamiliar with Gorean culture to appreciate the social status of the Gorean free woman, at least in the high cities. It is quite different from the status, such as it is, in which the women of, say, Earth, are commonly held. In a world where, in effect, all women are free, freedom does not mean very much, but, in a culture where not all women are free, it means a great deal. Indeed, I have sometimes suspected that the low status of the "free woman" on Earth, together with her common lack of veiling, the freedom with which she reveals her wrists, hands, ankles, and such, have led many Goreans to regard her as open slave stock, as opposed to, in the view of some, concealed slave stock, as in the case of the Gorean free woman. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )