Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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653
They are domestic animals.
They are domestic animals.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #653)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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12
650
Many masters are simply not concerned with whether their girls can read or not.
12
651
It does not matter to them.
12
652
They see no point in teaching them.
12
653
They are domestic animals.
12
654
"We would not teach a verr or tarsk to read, they might say, so why should we teach a slave to read?" Some masters, on the other hand, make an actual point of seeing to it that their girls are kept illiterate.
12
655
They want them that way.
12
656
They think, it seems, that that is simply appropriate for a slave, that she be kept illiterate.
Many masters are simply not concerned with whether their girls can read or not.
It does not matter to them.
They see no point in teaching them.
They are domestic animals.
"We would not teach a verr or tarsk to read, they might say, so why should we teach a slave to read?" Some masters, on the other hand, make an actual point of seeing to it that their girls are kept illiterate.
They want them that way.
They think, it seems, that that is simply appropriate for a slave, that she be kept illiterate.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 12)