Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Without speech, what is a human but another beast?" "She spoke well," I said.
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"She is highly intelligent," he said.
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"She learned much Gorean on the steel world, from some who could speak the language.
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Lady Delia, the companion of Epicrates, taught her to read Gorean.
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In many respects she is untutored and naive.
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She knows little of Gorean culture.
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She holds herself in high regard, deeming herself, as many lovely women, the fairest woman on Gor.
Without speech, what is a human but another beast?" "She spoke well," I said.
"She is highly intelligent," he said.
"She learned much Gorean on the steel world, from some who could speak the language.
Lady Delia, the companion of Epicrates, taught her to read Gorean.
In many respects she is untutored and naive.
She knows little of Gorean culture.
She holds herself in high regard, deeming herself, as many lovely women, the fairest woman on Gor.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )