Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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486
I was proud, however, to have been regarded as an attractive slave, or, if you like, as promising slave meat.
I was proud, however, to have been regarded as an attractive slave, or, if you like, as promising slave meat.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #486)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
483
To be sure, it was doubtless an isolated market, and we were probably all only semitrained girls, or less, girls being sold that night as little more than "slave meat," as my master had put it, so frightening me.
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484
But still, even as "slave meat," it was I who had brought the highest price! I wished Teibar could have known that, that his catch from the library on Earth had brought the highest price in the market, and on her first sale, too! But I supposed that he, the monster, the beast, would have merely congratulated himself on his taste in selecting captures, turning it all to his own credit! The buyers would have known very little about me, of course.
10
485
They had seen me the way most other Gorean men would see me, at first, or until they learned more about me, I supposed, as no more than another pretty girl in bondage, as, in effect, in a sense, no more than mere "slave meat".
10
486
I was proud, however, to have been regarded as an attractive slave, or, if you like, as promising slave meat.
10
487
How strange it then seemed to me that I, the former Doreen Williamson, of Earth, a shy librarian, should now be elated that she had some simple, independent value as a female, if only as slave meat! Then I realized how superficial was my view of this matter, even in so simple a business as vending a girl from a block.
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488
Gloria was larger than I and, in this sense, would surely have been expected to have brought more if we were really being considered as "mere slave meat".
10
489
But she had not brought more.
To be sure, it was doubtless an isolated market, and we were probably all only semitrained girls, or less, girls being sold that night as little more than "slave meat," as my master had put it, so frightening me.
But still, even as "slave meat," it was I who had brought the highest price! I wished Teibar could have known that, that his catch from the library on Earth had brought the highest price in the market, and on her first sale, too! But I supposed that he, the monster, the beast, would have merely congratulated himself on his taste in selecting captures, turning it all to his own credit! The buyers would have known very little about me, of course.
They had seen me the way most other Gorean men would see me, at first, or until they learned more about me, I supposed, as no more than another pretty girl in bondage, as, in effect, in a sense, no more than mere "slave meat".
I was proud, however, to have been regarded as an attractive slave, or, if you like, as promising slave meat.
How strange it then seemed to me that I, the former Doreen Williamson, of Earth, a shy librarian, should now be elated that she had some simple, independent value as a female, if only as slave meat! Then I realized how superficial was my view of this matter, even in so simple a business as vending a girl from a block.
Gloria was larger than I and, in this sense, would surely have been expected to have brought more if we were really being considered as "mere slave meat".
But she had not brought more.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10)