Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
182
Should there ever be a revolution in the ways of Tharna I would pity her women—at least at first—for they would be the object of the pent-up frustrations of generations.
Should there ever be a revolution in the ways of Tharna I would pity her women—at least at first—for they would be the object of the pent-up frustrations of generations.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #182)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
179
I have wondered sometimes if a man, to be a man, must not master a woman and if a woman to be a woman must not know herself mastered.
22
180
I have wondered how long nature's laws, if laws they are, can be subverted in Tharna.
22
181
I have sensed how a man in Tharna longs to take the mask from a woman, and I have suspected how much a woman longs for her mask to be taken.
22
182
Should there ever be a revolution in the ways of Tharna I would pity her women—at least at first—for they would be the object of the pent-up frustrations of generations.
22
183
If the pendulum should swing in Tharna, it would swing far.
22
184
Perhaps even to the scarlet rug and yellow cords.
22
185
Outside the tent we heard Targo's voice.
I have wondered sometimes if a man, to be a man, must not master a woman and if a woman to be a woman must not know herself mastered.
I have wondered how long nature's laws, if laws they are, can be subverted in Tharna.
I have sensed how a man in Tharna longs to take the mask from a woman, and I have suspected how much a woman longs for her mask to be taken.
Should there ever be a revolution in the ways of Tharna I would pity her women—at least at first—for they would be the object of the pent-up frustrations of generations.
If the pendulum should swing in Tharna, it would swing far.
Perhaps even to the scarlet rug and yellow cords.
Outside the tent we heard Targo's voice.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22)