Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
120
Gorean women, whether slave or free, know that their simple presence brings joy to men, and I cannot but think that this pleases them.
Gorean women, whether slave or free, know that their simple presence brings joy to men, and I cannot but think that this pleases them.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #120)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
117
I smiled to myself.
6
118
Paradoxically, the Gorean, who seems to think so little of women in some respects, celebrates them extravagantly in others.
6
119
The Gorean is keenly susceptible to beauty; it gladdens his heart, and his songs and art are often paeans to its glory.
6
120
Gorean women, whether slave or free, know that their simple presence brings joy to men, and I cannot but think that this pleases them.
6
121
I decided the girl was beautiful.
6
122
Perhaps it was something in her carriage, something subtle and graceful, something which could not be concealed by the dejected cast of her shoulders, her slow gait and apparent exhaustion, no, not even by the coarse heavy robes she wore.
6
123
Such a girl, I thought, would surely have a master or, I hoped for her sake, a protector and companion.
I smiled to myself.
Paradoxically, the Gorean, who seems to think so little of women in some respects, celebrates them extravagantly in others.
The Gorean is keenly susceptible to beauty; it gladdens his heart, and his songs and art are often paeans to its glory.
Gorean women, whether slave or free, know that their simple presence brings joy to men, and I cannot but think that this pleases them.
I decided the girl was beautiful.
Perhaps it was something in her carriage, something subtle and graceful, something which could not be concealed by the dejected cast of her shoulders, her slow gait and apparent exhaustion, no, not even by the coarse heavy robes she wore.
Such a girl, I thought, would surely have a master or, I hoped for her sake, a protector and companion.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6)