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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

Jokesters make fun of them; children steal and hide their crutches and sing insulting songs in their presence, keeping clear of their reach; free women will not look upon them; such pieces of men and parts of men must smilingly endure being mocked, while they hope to beg a handful of crumbs, or a sip of bad paga. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #141)
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17 141 Jokesters make fun of them; children steal and hide their crutches and sing insulting songs in their presence, keeping clear of their reach; free women will not look upon them; such pieces of men and parts of men must smilingly endure being mocked, while they hope to beg a handful of crumbs, or a sip of bad paga.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 138 "It is only a one-legged man," she said.
17 139 "It is a helpless cripple.
17 140 There is nothing to fear from such half men.
17 141 Jokesters make fun of them; children steal and hide their crutches and sing insulting songs in their presence, keeping clear of their reach; free women will not look upon them; such pieces of men and parts of men must smilingly endure being mocked, while they hope to beg a handful of crumbs, or a sip of bad paga.
17 142 Some fellows amuse themselves at their expense, using them as butts for humor.
17 143 Some delight in them.
17 144 It gives them something on which they may look down".
"It is only a one-legged man," she said. "It is a helpless cripple. There is nothing to fear from such half men. Jokesters make fun of them; children steal and hide their crutches and sing insulting songs in their presence, keeping clear of their reach; free women will not look upon them; such pieces of men and parts of men must smilingly endure being mocked, while they hope to beg a handful of crumbs, or a sip of bad paga. Some fellows amuse themselves at their expense, using them as butts for humor. Some delight in them. It gives them something on which they may look down". - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 17)