Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Sleen!" she hissed.
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I supposed it was just as well that she was bound, else she might have, as she could, being a woman, attacked Kurik.
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245
A free Gorean male is highly unlikely to strike a free woman, unless as a prelude to reducing her to slavery.
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As a result, a free woman, given the privileges of her liberty, usually feels free to abuse a free male, verbally or corporally, much as she might wish.
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The matter is very much different with a slave, of course.
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248
The merest suggestion, on her part, of a quick word or an impatient shrug, or gesture, may bring her the lash.
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"What do you think, Phyllis?" asked Kurik.
"Sleen!" she hissed.
I supposed it was just as well that she was bound, else she might have, as she could, being a woman, attacked Kurik.
A free Gorean male is highly unlikely to strike a free woman, unless as a prelude to reducing her to slavery.
As a result, a free woman, given the privileges of her liberty, usually feels free to abuse a free male, verbally or corporally, much as she might wish.
The matter is very much different with a slave, of course.
The merest suggestion, on her part, of a quick word or an impatient shrug, or gesture, may bring her the lash.
"What do you think, Phyllis?" asked Kurik.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )