Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
426
"It is far away," I said.
9
427
"Let us not speak of it".
9
428
How could I speak of Earth to them? I did not want them to think me mad, or a liar.
9
429
Could they believe a world might exist where men, shouting political slogans, vied with one another to surrender their dominance, hastening gleefully to their own castration? Could such a world be welcomed by any save man-haters, freaks, frustrates and Lesbians, and men who were not men? Truth and political convenience, I thought, do not always coincide.
9
430
"Barbarian places are so dull," said Turnip.
9
431
"Have you never been chained in Ar?" "No," I said.
9
432
"I was sold once in Ar," she said.
"It is far away," I said.
"Let us not speak of it".
How could I speak of Earth to them? I did not want them to think me mad, or a liar.
Could they believe a world might exist where men, shouting political slogans, vied with one another to surrender their dominance, hastening gleefully to their own castration? Could such a world be welcomed by any save man-haters, freaks, frustrates and Lesbians, and men who were not men? Truth and political convenience, I thought, do not always coincide.
"Barbarian places are so dull," said Turnip.
"Have you never been chained in Ar?" "No," I said.
"I was sold once in Ar," she said.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )