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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

Lastly one might note, though one supposes this is of no interest to the slaver, who will have his eye on the market value of the girl, they seem to have a need for, and a capacity for, love. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #366)
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1 366 Lastly one might note, though one supposes this is of no interest to the slaver, who will have his eye on the market value of the girl, they seem to have a need for, and a capacity for, love.

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 363 One thing might be mentioned, in passing, pertaining to Earth-girl slaves.
1 364 That they have come from a negativistic, antinatural world, that they have been raised, so to speak, in a sexual desert, gives them an interesting piquancy in the markets.
1 365 Too, of course, one may then easily recognize why it is that such women, now finding themselves in a natural world, with powerful men, often kiss their fingertips and press them gratefully to their collars.
1 366 Lastly one might note, though one supposes this is of no interest to the slaver, who will have his eye on the market value of the girl, they seem to have a need for, and a capacity for, love.
1 367 I said nothing.
1 368 "I will strive to be worthy of my fulfillment," she said.
1 369 I crouched down behind her, and put my hands on her waist.
One thing might be mentioned, in passing, pertaining to Earth-girl slaves. That they have come from a negativistic, antinatural world, that they have been raised, so to speak, in a sexual desert, gives them an interesting piquancy in the markets. Too, of course, one may then easily recognize why it is that such women, now finding themselves in a natural world, with powerful men, often kiss their fingertips and press them gratefully to their collars. Lastly one might note, though one supposes this is of no interest to the slaver, who will have his eye on the market value of the girl, they seem to have a need for, and a capacity for, love. I said nothing. "I will strive to be worthy of my fulfillment," she said. I crouched down behind her, and put my hands on her waist. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1)