Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
187
"I see," I said.
4
188
"They scorned me, and looked upon me with contempt.
4
189
How they hated me!" "Perhaps not," I said.
4
190
"They told me that I was unfit for them, that I was completely, vulnerably, helplessly feminine, that I belonged at the feet of men! At the feet of men! Me! That was the sort of woman I was, that that would be my true happiness, that that was my natural and suitable destiny!" "And that infuriates you?" I asked.
4
191
"Of course!" she said, in the half darkness, squirming in the bracelets and silk.
4
192
"What happened then?" I asked.
4
193
"They told me to remove my clothing.
"I see," I said.
"They scorned me, and looked upon me with contempt.
How they hated me!" "Perhaps not," I said.
"They told me that I was unfit for them, that I was completely, vulnerably, helplessly feminine, that I belonged at the feet of men! At the feet of men! Me! That was the sort of woman I was, that that would be my true happiness, that that was my natural and suitable destiny!" "And that infuriates you?" I asked.
"Of course!" she said, in the half darkness, squirming in the bracelets and silk.
"What happened then?" I asked.
"They told me to remove my clothing.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )