Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
210
In the case of the free woman, mysterious, exalted, lofty, veiled, possibly beautiful, and inaccessible, particularly in a long voyage, as tensions rise, one has something analogous to fresh, raw meat cast before hungry sleen, or, say, a banquet placed before starving men.
In the case of the free woman, mysterious, exalted, lofty, veiled, possibly beautiful, and inaccessible, particularly in a long voyage, as tensions rise, one has something analogous to fresh, raw meat cast before hungry sleen, or, say, a banquet placed before starving men.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #210)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
207
For example, many Goreans will give up, or postpone, a journey which begins with a misstep, or stumble.
18
208
This view may be less pointless than it seems.
18
209
If one recognizes, perhaps only subconsciously, that a journey is likely to be ill-advised, or ill-fated, such a little thing as a stumble may constitute a warning to be well-heeded.
18
210
In the case of the free woman, mysterious, exalted, lofty, veiled, possibly beautiful, and inaccessible, particularly in a long voyage, as tensions rise, one has something analogous to fresh, raw meat cast before hungry sleen, or, say, a banquet placed before starving men.
18
211
Add to this the normal penchant of a woman to affect men and the very natural, human pleasure she is likely to derive from stimulating masculine desire, even without satisfying it, one has a concoction which well may prove inflammatory.
18
212
Many such women who begin a journey as a free woman complete it in the chains of a slave.
18
213
She is, after all, a female.
For example, many Goreans will give up, or postpone, a journey which begins with a misstep, or stumble.
This view may be less pointless than it seems.
If one recognizes, perhaps only subconsciously, that a journey is likely to be ill-advised, or ill-fated, such a little thing as a stumble may constitute a warning to be well-heeded.
In the case of the free woman, mysterious, exalted, lofty, veiled, possibly beautiful, and inaccessible, particularly in a long voyage, as tensions rise, one has something analogous to fresh, raw meat cast before hungry sleen, or, say, a banquet placed before starving men.
Add to this the normal penchant of a woman to affect men and the very natural, human pleasure she is likely to derive from stimulating masculine desire, even without satisfying it, one has a concoction which well may prove inflammatory.
Many such women who begin a journey as a free woman complete it in the chains of a slave.
She is, after all, a female.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 18)