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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 318 "I am a slave.
13 319 I may not object".
13 320 "The clothing in which you were exhibited to the buyers," I said, "which was removed for their interest, in your sale, did not seem to me the clothing of a debutante.
13 321 It seemed to me rather the clothing of a girl, and of a certain sort of girl, say, one who works in an office".
13 322 "I wished to avoid the imminent and obvious fate of the debutante," she said, "to be bartered for position and power on the marriage market".
13 323 "This was the occasion, doubtless, in which your aunt expressed her view that such, in effect, was all you were good for".
13 324 "Yes!" she said.
"I am a slave. I may not object". "The clothing in which you were exhibited to the buyers," I said, "which was removed for their interest, in your sale, did not seem to me the clothing of a debutante. It seemed to me rather the clothing of a girl, and of a certain sort of girl, say, one who works in an office". "I wished to avoid the imminent and obvious fate of the debutante," she said, "to be bartered for position and power on the marriage market". "This was the occasion, doubtless, in which your aunt expressed her view that such, in effect, was all you were good for". "Yes!" she said. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )