Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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452
"Perhaps it was the bid of someone new to the markets, perhaps one who had not seen many women vended, who did not realize how beautiful any woman is when she is put through merciless slave paces".
"Perhaps it was the bid of someone new to the markets, perhaps one who had not seen many women vended, who did not realize how beautiful any woman is when she is put through merciless slave paces".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #452)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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449
I would have thought you might have brought something in the neighborhood of a tarsk eighty or a tarsk seventy".
10
450
"But there was a bid of two for me," I said, "before your bid".
10
451
"That seems a high bid," he said.
10
452
"Perhaps it was the bid of someone new to the markets, perhaps one who had not seen many women vended, who did not realize how beautiful any woman is when she is put through merciless slave paces".
10
453
I blushed, naked before him, in his collar.
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454
"You bid two and fifty," I whispered.
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455
"That is because I saw in you what others, at the time, did not," he said.
I would have thought you might have brought something in the neighborhood of a tarsk eighty or a tarsk seventy".
"But there was a bid of two for me," I said, "before your bid".
"That seems a high bid," he said.
"Perhaps it was the bid of someone new to the markets, perhaps one who had not seen many women vended, who did not realize how beautiful any woman is when she is put through merciless slave paces".
I blushed, naked before him, in his collar.
"You bid two and fifty," I whispered.
"That is because I saw in you what others, at the time, did not," he said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10)