Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
393
I did not know such women could exist, until I saw several in Cos, when I was free, and some on the wharves of Port Kar and Schendi, after I myself, sold in a market, became a slave".
I did not know such women could exist, until I saw several in Cos, when I was free, and some on the wharves of Port Kar and Schendi, after I myself, sold in a market, became a slave".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #393)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
390
"Do you think you are as beautiful as the general run of Gorean slave girls?" I asked.
14
391
She put down her head.
14
392
"No, Master," she said, "I do not.
14
393
I did not know such women could exist, until I saw several in Cos, when I was free, and some on the wharves of Port Kar and Schendi, after I myself, sold in a market, became a slave".
14
394
She looked at me.
14
395
"Sometimes," she said, "it seems almost wrong that a woman should be so beautiful and desirable".
14
396
"Why?" I asked.
"Do you think you are as beautiful as the general run of Gorean slave girls?" I asked.
She put down her head.
"No, Master," she said, "I do not.
I did not know such women could exist, until I saw several in Cos, when I was free, and some on the wharves of Port Kar and Schendi, after I myself, sold in a market, became a slave".
She looked at me.
"Sometimes," she said, "it seems almost wrong that a woman should be so beautiful and desirable".
"Why?" I asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 14)