Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
390
She went to the window angrily, furiously, and looked out, over the walls of the kasbah to the sands silvered by the light of the three moons.
She went to the window angrily, furiously, and looked out, over the walls of the kasbah to the sands silvered by the light of the three moons.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #390)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
387
"Insolent sleen!" she cried, turning away, gown swirling.
12
388
"Insolent sleen!" Then she faced me.
12
389
"I shall call the guards, now," she said, "to enter and destroy you!" "But you will not then learn," I said, "what it is to be a woman, a true woman—at the mercy of men".
12
390
She went to the window angrily, furiously, and looked out, over the walls of the kasbah to the sands silvered by the light of the three moons.
12
391
Overhead the stars were bright.
12
392
She turned to face me, fists clenched, her right fist on the kaiila crop.
12
393
"Surely you have been curious to learn, sometime, what it would be like to be a true woman—at the mercy of men".
"Insolent sleen!" she cried, turning away, gown swirling.
"Insolent sleen!" Then she faced me.
"I shall call the guards, now," she said, "to enter and destroy you!" "But you will not then learn," I said, "what it is to be a woman, a true woman—at the mercy of men".
She went to the window angrily, furiously, and looked out, over the walls of the kasbah to the sands silvered by the light of the three moons.
Overhead the stars were bright.
She turned to face me, fists clenched, her right fist on the kaiila crop.
"Surely you have been curious to learn, sometime, what it would be like to be a true woman—at the mercy of men".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12)