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“The Gorean myths have it," I said, "that the woman longs for this identity—to be herself in being his—if only for the moment of paradox in which she is slave and thus freed.”
John Norman, Nomads of Gor
“It should be worth the Courage Scar," said Harold from above, "don't you think so?" "What?" I asked. "Stealing a wench from the House of Saphrar and returning on a stolen tarn." "Undoubtedly," I grumbled. I found myself wondering if the Tuchuks had an Idiocy Scar.”
John Norman, Nomads of Gor
“the slaveries of her old world are of a different kind, more subtle and invisible, thought by some not even to exist.”
John Norman, Nomads of Gor
“She looked down. "He shamed me," she said. "I cannot help it that I moved as I did—I cannot help that I am a woman.”
John Norman, Nomads of Gor