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

"But presumably you would come into the possession of some man who truly wanted you, and who was willing to pay good money for you". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #240)
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16 240 "But presumably you would come into the possession of some man who truly wanted you, and who was willing to pay good money for you".

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

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16 237 "You would then be a true slave girl," he said, "and would doubtless be taught, thoroughly, and more deeply and sensuously than you could ever hope to learn them as a free woman, for you would then be a slave, the arts of the female slave".
16 238 "But I might never again come into the possession of my former companion," she said.
16 239 "Presumably you would not," he said.
16 240 "But presumably you would come into the possession of some man who truly wanted you, and who was willing to pay good money for you".
16 241 "I brought a large companion price to my companion," she said.
16 242 "Perhaps he wanted that more than me".
16 243 "I do not know," said Turbus, shrugging.
"You would then be a true slave girl," he said, "and would doubtless be taught, thoroughly, and more deeply and sensuously than you could ever hope to learn them as a free woman, for you would then be a slave, the arts of the female slave". "But I might never again come into the possession of my former companion," she said. "Presumably you would not," he said. "But presumably you would come into the possession of some man who truly wanted you, and who was willing to pay good money for you". "I brought a large companion price to my companion," she said. "Perhaps he wanted that more than me". "I do not know," said Turbus, shrugging. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16)