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

Consider the tumult within her when she desires to speak, and is not permitted to do so. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #13)
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23 13 Consider the tumult within her when she desires to speak, and is not permitted to do so.

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

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23 10 How helpless a woman is when she cannot speak.
23 11 How a girl's slavery is impressed upon her, when she may not speak.
23 12 Men do not always care to hear a woman speak, and, if she is a slave, she may be silenced, and perfectly silenced, by as little as a word, a frown.
23 13 Consider the tumult within her when she desires to speak, and is not permitted to do so.
23 14 She is, of course, a mere slave.
23 15 How different with the free woman, who may speak if, and when, and in whatever manner she might wish.
23 16 I did not speak, of course.
How helpless a woman is when she cannot speak. How a girl's slavery is impressed upon her, when she may not speak. Men do not always care to hear a woman speak, and, if she is a slave, she may be silenced, and perfectly silenced, by as little as a word, a frown. Consider the tumult within her when she desires to speak, and is not permitted to do so. She is, of course, a mere slave. How different with the free woman, who may speak if, and when, and in whatever manner she might wish. I did not speak, of course. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 23)