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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 73 The woman who is one's man pudding may, for one reason or another, having sometimes little to do with her, be only another man's porridge".
12 74 This I had learned was true.
12 75 Slaves, and even some whom I regarded as objectively quite beautiful, even marvelous, were sometimes rated very differently by different men.
12 76 Why, for example, does one man bid gold for a girl that another man would not buy with copper? Perhaps because one man sees that the girl is worth gold, and the other does not.
12 77 Who knows? "But I have been waiting for you this evening!" said Tupita.
12 78 "Belly to another tonight," he said, "slave".
12 79 "Yes, Master," she said, angrily, and rose up, and, with an angry look at me, hurried away, in a jangle of bells.
The woman who is one's man pudding may, for one reason or another, having sometimes little to do with her, be only another man's porridge". This I had learned was true. Slaves, and even some whom I regarded as objectively quite beautiful, even marvelous, were sometimes rated very differently by different men. Why, for example, does one man bid gold for a girl that another man would not buy with copper? Perhaps because one man sees that the girl is worth gold, and the other does not. Who knows? "But I have been waiting for you this evening!" said Tupita. "Belly to another tonight," he said, "slave". "Yes, Master," she said, angrily, and rose up, and, with an angry look at me, hurried away, in a jangle of bells. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )