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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

The sexuality, qualities and capacities, and skills, of a slave girl, not a free woman, are discussed on Gor with the same openness that men on Earth might bring to the discussion of paintings and music, and that Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century might have brought to the discussion of dogs and horses. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #129)
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4 129 The sexuality, qualities and capacities, and skills, of a slave girl, not a free woman, are discussed on Gor with the same openness that men on Earth might bring to the discussion of paintings and music, and that Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century might have brought to the discussion of dogs and horses.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 126 I did not speak Gorean, but I reddened, and put my head down.
4 127 Gorean masters commonly speak frankly and openly of the qualities of their girls, even before the girls themselves.
4 128 My features, figure and performances were being candidly discussed and appraised.
4 129 The sexuality, qualities and capacities, and skills, of a slave girl, not a free woman, are discussed on Gor with the same openness that men on Earth might bring to the discussion of paintings and music, and that Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century might have brought to the discussion of dogs and horses.
4 130 I gathered that I, in many ways, left much to be desired.
4 131 I felt small and helpless.
4 132 My master extended to me his metal tankard.
I did not speak Gorean, but I reddened, and put my head down. Gorean masters commonly speak frankly and openly of the qualities of their girls, even before the girls themselves. My features, figure and performances were being candidly discussed and appraised. The sexuality, qualities and capacities, and skills, of a slave girl, not a free woman, are discussed on Gor with the same openness that men on Earth might bring to the discussion of paintings and music, and that Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century might have brought to the discussion of dogs and horses. I gathered that I, in many ways, left much to be desired. I felt small and helpless. My master extended to me his metal tankard. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)