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"She thought for a moment then gently kissed me on the lips. 'No, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba,' she said, 'but you well know that I could do nothing that worth of your gift to me. Tarl Cabot, I care for you.' I realized that she had spoken to me as a free woman, using my name." Book 1, Tarnsman of Gor, page 74 ~才
"I have never seen my father except on the days of public festivals. High Caste daughters in Ar are raised in the Walled Gardens, like flowers, until some highborn suitor, preferably a Ubar or Administrator, will pay the bride price set by their fathers." Book 1, Tarnsman of Gor, page 114 ~才
"There is a Gorean saying that free women, raised gently in the high cylinders, in their robes of concealment, unarmed, untrained in weapons, may, by the slaver, be plucked like flowers." Book 8, Hunters of Gor, page 118 ~才
" Look at me, Slave,' I said. Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, page 12 ~才
"No girl who has not been a slave can understand the joy of it, the profundity and freedom. The objections of girls to slavery, I have noted, are usually not objections to the institution which, in the sweet heat of their bodies, they love dearly, and fear only to lose, but to a given master. Given the proper master they are quite content. In the proper collar a woman is serene and joyful.' " Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, pages 332 - 333 ~才
" 'Do you think that only Warriors are men' he asked. Book 12, Beasts of Gor, page 413 ~才
" 'A free woman!' suddenly exclaimed Glyco, startled. Book 16, Guardsman of Gor, page 255
" 'I am sure you find free women of some interest,' she said. Book 21, Mercenaries of Gor, page 346
" 'We are free women. Men, some sorts of men, will save us. Men, some sorts, cannot so much as stand to see a tear in a woman's eye. To such men it is unthinkable that we might bear the consequences of our actions.' Book 23, Renegades of Gor, pages 64 - 65
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