Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
129
"Do freewomen on Gor not wear earrings?" asked Alyena.
"Do free women on Gor not wear earrings?" asked Alyena.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #129)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
126
She had a healthy flush to her features.
8
127
Alyena, though she seemed apprehensive, did not seem unhappy.
8
128
"Earrings," I said to her, "by Gorean girls, are regarded as the ultimate degradation of a female, appropriate only in sensual slave girls, brazen, shameless wenches, pleased that men have forced them to wear them, and be beautiful".
8
129
"Do freewomen on Gor not wear earrings?" asked Alyena.
8
130
"Never," I said.
8
131
"Only slave girls?" "Only the most degraded of slave girls," I said.
8
132
"Are you not shamed?" She laughed, merrily.
She had a healthy flush to her features.
Alyena, though she seemed apprehensive, did not seem unhappy.
"Earrings," I said to her, "by Gorean girls, are regarded as the ultimate degradation of a female, appropriate only in sensual slave girls, brazen, shameless wenches, pleased that men have forced them to wear them, and be beautiful".
"Do free women on Gor not wear earrings?" asked Alyena.
"Never," I said.
"Only slave girls?" "Only the most degraded of slave girls," I said.
"Are you not shamed?" She laughed, merrily.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 8)