Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1201
Purchased by a rich man might they not then have an easier bondage, perhaps in a great house, even in a mansion or palace; might they not then have lighter labors, a jeweled collar, exciting, beautiful silks, greater freedom to wander about by day, almost as though free, delighted and zestul, though, as slaves, greedily appraised and admired, in a colorful, lovely city, a warm, spacious kennel at night, or perhaps, if fortunate, furs and a snug chain at the foot of a master's couch, perhaps even sandals? But the blonde and the dark-haired girl had been purchased by a red hunter.
Purchased by a rich man might they not then have an easier bondage, perhaps in a great house, even in a mansion or palace; might they not then have lighter labors, a jeweled collar, exciting, beautiful silks, greater freedom to wander about by day, almost as though free, delighted and zestul, though, as slaves, greedily appraised and admired, in a colorful, lovely city, a warm, spacious kennel at night, or perhaps, if fortunate, furs and a snug chain at the foot of a master's couch, perhaps even sandals? But the blonde and the dark-haired girl had been purchased by a red hunter.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1201)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1198
Certainly it is better than being sold from a cement shelf in a small town, from a sales barn in the countryside, from a dock in Schendi, and such.
3
1199
Perhaps both the dark-haired girl and the blonde, if they had they been somewhat longer on the platform, might have learned something—might have conquered their inhibitions, and have submitted themselves willingly, gladly, trustingly and hopefully, to the rude, exploratory caresses of buyers, and, realizing the nature of their new reality more fully, have endeavored to present themselves attractively, provocatively, and excitingly, particularly to richly garmented masters.
3
1200
Some girls even note with care the apparent weight of the purses slung at the belts of buyers.
3
1201
Purchased by a rich man might they not then have an easier bondage, perhaps in a great house, even in a mansion or palace; might they not then have lighter labors, a jeweled collar, exciting, beautiful silks, greater freedom to wander about by day, almost as though free, delighted and zestul, though, as slaves, greedily appraised and admired, in a colorful, lovely city, a warm, spacious kennel at night, or perhaps, if fortunate, furs and a snug chain at the foot of a master's couch, perhaps even sandals? But the blonde and the dark-haired girl had been purchased by a red hunter.
3
1202
As they came to understand more fully their new status and condition, that they were truly slaves, I did not doubt but what they would muchly regret their naiveties and indiscretions on the platform.
3
1203
Experienced girls would not have made such mistakes.
3
1204
I glanced at the other two girls.
Certainly it is better than being sold from a cement shelf in a small town, from a sales barn in the countryside, from a dock in Schendi, and such.
Perhaps both the dark-haired girl and the blonde, if they had they been somewhat longer on the platform, might have learned something—might have conquered their inhibitions, and have submitted themselves willingly, gladly, trustingly and hopefully, to the rude, exploratory caresses of buyers, and, realizing the nature of their new reality more fully, have endeavored to present themselves attractively, provocatively, and excitingly, particularly to richly garmented masters.
Some girls even note with care the apparent weight of the purses slung at the belts of buyers.
Purchased by a rich man might they not then have an easier bondage, perhaps in a great house, even in a mansion or palace; might they not then have lighter labors, a jeweled collar, exciting, beautiful silks, greater freedom to wander about by day, almost as though free, delighted and zestul, though, as slaves, greedily appraised and admired, in a colorful, lovely city, a warm, spacious kennel at night, or perhaps, if fortunate, furs and a snug chain at the foot of a master's couch, perhaps even sandals? But the blonde and the dark-haired girl had been purchased by a red hunter.
As they came to understand more fully their new status and condition, that they were truly slaves, I did not doubt but what they would muchly regret their naiveties and indiscretions on the platform.
Experienced girls would not have made such mistakes.
I glanced at the other two girls.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3)