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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

The differences between men and women, profound as they were anywhere, I would learn, were far more intensified, far more visible, far more open, on Gor than on my former world, even amongst the free, and so would they not be multiplied a thousandfold between the free and slave, and I was slave. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #302)
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8 302 The differences between men and women, profound as they were anywhere, I would learn, were far more intensified, far more visible, far more open, on Gor than on my former world, even amongst the free, and so would they not be multiplied a thousandfold between the free and slave, and I was slave.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 299 "You are a slave," she said, "behave as a slave, move as a slave, speak as a slave, think as a slave, feel as a slave, be honestly and openly, in every bit of your body and mind, what you are, and want to be, a slave".
8 300 "Is something wrong?" he said.
8 301 "No, Master," I said.
8 302 The differences between men and women, profound as they were anywhere, I would learn, were far more intensified, far more visible, far more open, on Gor than on my former world, even amongst the free, and so would they not be multiplied a thousandfold between the free and slave, and I was slave.
8 303 I was sure he was thinking of me, kneeling before him, tunicked.
8 304 What man would not? "You are frightened," he said.
8 305 "Yes, Master," I said.
"You are a slave," she said, "behave as a slave, move as a slave, speak as a slave, think as a slave, feel as a slave, be honestly and openly, in every bit of your body and mind, what you are, and want to be, a slave". "Is something wrong?" he said. "No, Master," I said. The differences between men and women, profound as they were anywhere, I would learn, were far more intensified, far more visible, far more open, on Gor than on my former world, even amongst the free, and so would they not be multiplied a thousandfold between the free and slave, and I was slave. I was sure he was thinking of me, kneeling before him, tunicked. What man would not? "You are frightened," he said. "Yes, Master," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)