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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 111 "Vain wench," I said.
27 112 "A Gorean girl," she said, "need not pretend to be plain when she knows that she is beautiful".
27 113 "That is true," I admitted.
27 114 "But where," I asked, "did you come by the notion that you are beautiful?" "My master told me," she sniffed, "and my master does not lie—does he?" "Not often," I said, "and particularly not about matters of such importance".
27 115 "And I have seen men look at me," she said, "and I know that I would bring a good price".
27 116 I must have appeared scandalized.
27 117 "I would," said Elizabeth firmly, "I am worth many tarn disks".
"Vain wench," I said. "A Gorean girl," she said, "need not pretend to be plain when she knows that she is beautiful". "That is true," I admitted. "But where," I asked, "did you come by the notion that you are beautiful?" "My master told me," she sniffed, "and my master does not lie—does he?" "Not often," I said, "and particularly not about matters of such importance". "And I have seen men look at me," she said, "and I know that I would bring a good price". I must have appeared scandalized. "I would," said Elizabeth firmly, "I am worth many tarn disks". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )