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

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9 129 What fools are the men of Earth, I thought, for the woman on the block was an Earth woman, to let their women off so lightly.
9 130 What fools they are not to own their women and force them to manifest the true fullness and desirability of their beauty.
9 131 The woman on the block was an Earth woman.
9 132 Did she not show, in her own person, how beautiful women of Earth could be.
9 133 And yet I knew that on Earth such women commonly languished, their beauty denied its meaning and fulfillment, their beauty not summoned forth, not commanded forth, for the pleasure, the sport and service of strong men.
9 134 "Twenty-five tarsks!" "Twenty-six!" "Twenty-seven!" "Twenty-eight!" "Thirty!" "Buy her," a voice seemed to say to me.
9 135 "Buy the slave! Make her yours!" "No, no!" I said, half aloud.
What fools are the men of Earth, I thought, for the woman on the block was an Earth woman, to let their women off so lightly. What fools they are not to own their women and force them to manifest the true fullness and desirability of their beauty. The woman on the block was an Earth woman. Did she not show, in her own person, how beautiful women of Earth could be. And yet I knew that on Earth such women commonly languished, their beauty denied its meaning and fulfillment, their beauty not summoned forth, not commanded forth, for the pleasure, the sport and service of strong men. "Twenty-five tarsks!" "Twenty-six!" "Twenty-seven!" "Twenty-eight!" "Thirty!" "Buy her," a voice seemed to say to me. "Buy the slave! Make her yours!" "No, no!" I said, half aloud. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )