Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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128
"But it is so thin and flimsy!" she protested.
9
129
"Of course," I said.
9
130
"I suppose it does mark me as a free woman," she said, "and in that sense might perhaps raise my price somewhat in case they were readying me for sale to a slave merchant".
9
131
"Too," I said, "with all due respect it is, in spite of its length and nature, rather flattering and revealing.
9
132
Doubtless, too, it would give the merchant pleasure to remove it from you in your assessment, thereby revealing your beauty, that then of a potential slave".
9
133
"Yes," she said, bitterly.
9
134
"Have no fear," I said.
"But it is so thin and flimsy!" she protested.
"Of course," I said.
"I suppose it does mark me as a free woman," she said, "and in that sense might perhaps raise my price somewhat in case they were readying me for sale to a slave merchant".
"Too," I said, "with all due respect it is, in spite of its length and nature, rather flattering and revealing.
Doubtless, too, it would give the merchant pleasure to remove it from you in your assessment, thereby revealing your beauty, that then of a potential slave".
"Yes," she said, bitterly.
"Have no fear," I said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )