Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
252
These would be my "block measurements," those which were mine as of now, on the date of my sale.
These would be my "block measurements," those which were mine as of now, on the date of my sale.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #252)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
249
Too, they probably weren't certain, really, how good my Gorean was.
9
250
I had been here only since yesterday morning.
9
251
I then heard my height and weight, given in Gorean measurements, thirty and a quarter Gorean stone and fifty-one horts, or approximately, in Earth measurements, one hundred and twenty-one pounds and five foot three and three quarters inches, and a large number of my other measurements being similarly recounted.
9
252
These would be my "block measurements," those which were mine as of now, on the date of my sale.
9
253
Some masters will hold a girl to her block measurements, by the whip, if necessary.
9
254
Others will insist on their improvement, under the penalties of a similar discipline, in one direction or another, depending on their own preferences.
9
255
Other masters are quite lenient, or tolerant, at least within certain limits, pertaining to such measurements.
Too, they probably weren't certain, really, how good my Gorean was.
I had been here only since yesterday morning.
I then heard my height and weight, given in Gorean measurements, thirty and a quarter Gorean stone and fifty-one horts, or approximately, in Earth measurements, one hundred and twenty-one pounds and five foot three and three quarters inches, and a large number of my other measurements being similarly recounted.
These would be my "block measurements," those which were mine as of now, on the date of my sale.
Some masters will hold a girl to her block measurements, by the whip, if necessary.
Others will insist on their improvement, under the penalties of a similar discipline, in one direction or another, depending on their own preferences.
Other masters are quite lenient, or tolerant, at least within certain limits, pertaining to such measurements.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9)