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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 647 One of the delights of a city, it seems, at least from the man's point of view, is her slave girls.
36 648 Young men occasionally travel from city to city, to assess the slaves.
36 649 Many cities vie in these matters, each claiming to have within their walls the most beautiful slaves.
36 650 On the other hand, I doubt that there is really much to choose from in this respect, that there is that much difference, really, at least amongst the high cities, or tower cities.
36 651 On Gor female slaves are abundant, and beautiful.
36 652 There are many of us.
36 653 Men want it that way.
One of the delights of a city, it seems, at least from the man's point of view, is her slave girls. Young men occasionally travel from city to city, to assess the slaves. Many cities vie in these matters, each claiming to have within their walls the most beautiful slaves. On the other hand, I doubt that there is really much to choose from in this respect, that there is that much difference, really, at least amongst the high cities, or tower cities. On Gor female slaves are abundant, and beautiful. There are many of us. Men want it that way. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )