Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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I speak of a situation in which the women are slaves, of course.
36
881
If he wishes to treat with free women then, as I understand it, he is little better off than his counterpart on Earth.
36
882
On Earth a free woman bargains with her beauty; on Gor, commonly, a woman does not bargain with her beauty; a slaver will bargain with it, and for as much as he can get.
36
883
The man may, of course, frequent the paga taverns or, if he wishes, buy himself a girl, usually at an affordable price.
36
884
On Gor, perhaps given the wars, and raids, there is usually no dearth of attractive women in the markets.
36
885
It is usually, I understand, a buyer's market.
36
886
Before a girl's sale she is often denied the touch of men.
I speak of a situation in which the women are slaves, of course.
If he wishes to treat with free women then, as I understand it, he is little better off than his counterpart on Earth.
On Earth a free woman bargains with her beauty; on Gor, commonly, a woman does not bargain with her beauty; a slaver will bargain with it, and for as much as he can get.
The man may, of course, frequent the paga taverns or, if he wishes, buy himself a girl, usually at an affordable price.
On Gor, perhaps given the wars, and raids, there is usually no dearth of attractive women in the markets.
It is usually, I understand, a buyer's market.
Before a girl's sale she is often denied the touch of men.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )