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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

The brand's marvelousness, of course, is not simply a function of its aesthetic enhancement of the woman's beauty, adding beauty to her beauty, raising her almost geometrically to a new dimension of loveliness, but was doubtless as much or more a function of its meaning; it marked the loveliness into which it was burned as that of the most desirable of women, a female slave. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #573)
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11 573 The brand's marvelousness, of course, is not simply a function of its aesthetic enhancement of the woman's beauty, adding beauty to her beauty, raising her almost geometrically to a new dimension of loveliness, but was doubtless as much or more a function of its meaning; it marked the loveliness into which it was burned as that of the most desirable of women, a female slave.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 570 "I understand," I said.
11 571 Actually, however, though I was not prepared to argue, I found this quite surprising.
11 572 From what I had seen a brand made a woman at least a hundred times more beautiful and exciting.
11 573 The brand's marvelousness, of course, is not simply a function of its aesthetic enhancement of the woman's beauty, adding beauty to her beauty, raising her almost geometrically to a new dimension of loveliness, but was doubtless as much or more a function of its meaning; it marked the loveliness into which it was burned as that of the most desirable of women, a female slave.
11 574 "I do not need the jacket," I said.
11 575 "Please, for me, Jason," she wheedled.
11 576 She was so pretty! "Very well," I said.
"I understand," I said. Actually, however, though I was not prepared to argue, I found this quite surprising. From what I had seen a brand made a woman at least a hundred times more beautiful and exciting. The brand's marvelousness, of course, is not simply a function of its aesthetic enhancement of the woman's beauty, adding beauty to her beauty, raising her almost geometrically to a new dimension of loveliness, but was doubtless as much or more a function of its meaning; it marked the loveliness into which it was burned as that of the most desirable of women, a female slave. "I do not need the jacket," I said. "Please, for me, Jason," she wheedled. She was so pretty! "Very well," I said. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 11)