Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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61
No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #61)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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58
Too I recognized that there was no longer any adequate provision—given the destruction of Tharna's institutions—for the indefinite shelter of large numbers of free women within her walls.
26
59
The family, for example, had not existed in Tharna for generations, having been replaced by the division of the sexes and the segregated public nurseries.
26
60
And too it must be remembered that the men of Tharna who had tasted her women in the revolt now demanded them as their right.
26
61
No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
26
62
Also it should be noted that it was not realistic to offer the silver masks the alternative of exile, for that would simply have been to condemn them to violent death or foreign enslavement.
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63
In its way, under the circumstances, the judgment of Lara was merciful—though it was greeted with wails of lamentation from the roped captives.
26
64
Each silver mask would have six months in which she would be free to live within the city and be fed at the common tables, much as before the revolt.
Too I recognized that there was no longer any adequate provision—given the destruction of Tharna's institutions—for the indefinite shelter of large numbers of free women within her walls.
The family, for example, had not existed in Tharna for generations, having been replaced by the division of the sexes and the segregated public nurseries.
And too it must be remembered that the men of Tharna who had tasted her women in the revolt now demanded them as their right.
No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
Also it should be noted that it was not realistic to offer the silver masks the alternative of exile, for that would simply have been to condemn them to violent death or foreign enslavement.
In its way, under the circumstances, the judgment of Lara was merciful—though it was greeted with wails of lamentation from the roped captives.
Each silver mask would have six months in which she would be free to live within the city and be fed at the common tables, much as before the revolt.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 26)