Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
438
"Yes, Master," I said.
10
439
I did not really understand what he was saying.
10
440
I did realize, of course, and had realized this shortly after the beginning of my training, that my value might depend not simply on what I was, in myself, but even on the sort of woman I was, say, that I was a barbarian, and the relative abundance or scarcity of that commodity in the markets.
10
441
Similar considerations apparently pertained to such matters as hair colors and body types.
10
442
If these things were so, then I supposed that it was natural that my virginity, or lack of it, might also, at least in some cases, affect my price.
10
443
My master, I noted, did not seem to be personally interested in my virginity, only in what it might mean to him in terms of its possible commercial value.
10
444
"But even if it were not for that," he said, "it is probable that you would have brought more than your lovely terrestrial compatriots".
"Yes, Master," I said.
I did not really understand what he was saying.
I did realize, of course, and had realized this shortly after the beginning of my training, that my value might depend not simply on what I was, in myself, but even on the sort of woman I was, say, that I was a barbarian, and the relative abundance or scarcity of that commodity in the markets.
Similar considerations apparently pertained to such matters as hair colors and body types.
If these things were so, then I supposed that it was natural that my virginity, or lack of it, might also, at least in some cases, affect my price.
My master, I noted, did not seem to be personally interested in my virginity, only in what it might mean to him in terms of its possible commercial value.
"But even if it were not for that," he said, "it is probable that you would have brought more than your lovely terrestrial compatriots".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )