Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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423
For an insult to take place there must be a commonality of levels, free to free, person to person, citizen to citizen, even slave to slave, even beast to beast, but levels cannot be crossed.
For an insult to take place there must be a commonality of levels, free to free, person to person, citizen to citizen, even slave to slave, even beast to beast, but levels cannot be crossed.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #423)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
420
"How one as wise as you, as refined as you, and doubtless as lovely as you, how one free in condition and noble in mien, could possibly be insulted by a slave?" "I do not understand," she said.
9
421
"A slave, even were she so inclined, could not possibly insult one such as you," he said.
9
422
"Surely you might be stung by a gnat, but you could not be insulted by a gnat.
9
423
For an insult to take place there must be a commonality of levels, free to free, person to person, citizen to citizen, even slave to slave, even beast to beast, but levels cannot be crossed.
9
424
Only an equal can insult an equal".
9
425
"Oh," she said.
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426
"Surely," he said.
"How one as wise as you, as refined as you, and doubtless as lovely as you, how one free in condition and noble in mien, could possibly be insulted by a slave?" "I do not understand," she said.
"A slave, even were she so inclined, could not possibly insult one such as you," he said.
"Surely you might be stung by a gnat, but you could not be insulted by a gnat.
For an insult to take place there must be a commonality of levels, free to free, person to person, citizen to citizen, even slave to slave, even beast to beast, but levels cannot be crossed.
Only an equal can insult an equal".
"Oh," she said.
"Surely," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9)