Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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367
They regard, it seems, all women, slave or free, as soft, worthless creatures, so unlike themselves.
They regard, it seems, all women, slave or free, as soft, worthless creatures, so unlike themselves.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #367)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
364
They have little respect for anyone, or anything, saving themselves and, undeniably, the beasts they hunt, the tawny forest panthers, the swift, sinuous sleen.
2
365
I can understand why it is that such women hate men, but it is less clear to me why they hold such enmity to women.
2
366
Indeed, they accord more respect to men, who hunt them, and whom they hunt, as worthy foes, than they do to women other than themselves.
2
367
They regard, it seems, all women, slave or free, as soft, worthless creatures, so unlike themselves.
2
368
Perhaps most of all they despise beautiful female slaves, and surely Cara was such.
2
369
I am not sure why they hold this great hatred for other members of their sex.
2
370
I suspect it may be because, in their hearts, they hate themselves, and their femaleness.
They have little respect for anyone, or anything, saving themselves and, undeniably, the beasts they hunt, the tawny forest panthers, the swift, sinuous sleen.
I can understand why it is that such women hate men, but it is less clear to me why they hold such enmity to women.
Indeed, they accord more respect to men, who hunt them, and whom they hunt, as worthy foes, than they do to women other than themselves.
They regard, it seems, all women, slave or free, as soft, worthless creatures, so unlike themselves.
Perhaps most of all they despise beautiful female slaves, and surely Cara was such.
I am not sure why they hold this great hatred for other members of their sex.
I suspect it may be because, in their hearts, they hate themselves, and their femaleness.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2)