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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

If she appears less comely or clumsy, he will presumably order her out of the tent, to appeal to first one of his men, and then to another, to find one who is willing to use her. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #352)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 352 If she appears less comely or clumsy, he will presumably order her out of the tent, to appeal to first one of his men, and then to another, to find one who is willing to use her.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 349 A girl in a slaver's tent, for example, stripped and freshly collared, will often rage and sob, and cry out, and attempt to tear the collar from her throat.
19 350 But when she finds she cannot remove it, she will often crawl on her belly, across the rugs, to the slaver's feet, begging to be had as the slave she now is.
19 351 If she is comely perhaps the slaver will use her.
19 352 If she appears less comely or clumsy, he will presumably order her out of the tent, to appeal to first one of his men, and then to another, to find one who is willing to use her.
19 353 When she has learned something, he may then permit her to serve him.
19 354 If he has only a few girls he may "try her out" before putting her on sale.
19 355 This could make a difference in the price he asks for her.
A girl in a slaver's tent, for example, stripped and freshly collared, will often rage and sob, and cry out, and attempt to tear the collar from her throat. But when she finds she cannot remove it, she will often crawl on her belly, across the rugs, to the slaver's feet, begging to be had as the slave she now is. If she is comely perhaps the slaver will use her. If she appears less comely or clumsy, he will presumably order her out of the tent, to appeal to first one of his men, and then to another, to find one who is willing to use her. When she has learned something, he may then permit her to serve him. If he has only a few girls he may "try her out" before putting her on sale. This could make a difference in the price he asks for her. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19)