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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 266 It has destined her to be his capture and love.
14 267 I smiled to myself at those who regarded the needs of women as inferior to those of men.
14 268 The woman, I realized, looking down upon the panther girls, has an imperative, enormous need.
14 269 It is as great as that of the male, I expected, perhaps greater, for she is less satiable, and the tissues of her womanhood are widely spread, and intricate and deep.
14 270 Her entire body, it seems, so alive to feeling, and yielding and touching, is a need.
14 271 Her beauty is she, and its meaning, from the turn of an ankle to the delicacy of her deft, sweet fingers, from the turn of a calf to her belly and the beauties of her breasts, to those of her shoulders and throat and the marvelousness of her head and hair, is a need.
14 272 How tragic it is, I thought, that such incredible human beings should be so belittled, frustrated and abused.
It has destined her to be his capture and love. I smiled to myself at those who regarded the needs of women as inferior to those of men. The woman, I realized, looking down upon the panther girls, has an imperative, enormous need. It is as great as that of the male, I expected, perhaps greater, for she is less satiable, and the tissues of her womanhood are widely spread, and intricate and deep. Her entire body, it seems, so alive to feeling, and yielding and touching, is a need. Her beauty is she, and its meaning, from the turn of an ankle to the delicacy of her deft, sweet fingers, from the turn of a calf to her belly and the beauties of her breasts, to those of her shoulders and throat and the marvelousness of her head and hair, is a need. How tragic it is, I thought, that such incredible human beings should be so belittled, frustrated and abused. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )