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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 27 I supposed, however, that she, and others like her, might be quickly enough returned to a former condition of desirability by so simple a means as the restoration of a proper diet, both with respect to quantity and quality.
11 28 By such means do dealers prepare women, grateful for the food, to bring higher prices upon the slave block.
11 29 Her blond hair, too, had been cropped.
11 30 In these times, I suspected there would be few unsheared slave girls in Ar's Station, and probably, too, few unsheared free women.
11 31 In the case of the slave girls, of course, their hair would simply be taken from them.
11 32 The hair of the free women, on the other hand, would presumably have been donated, as a contribution to the defense of the city.
11 33 "Yes," said the fellow sitting on the curule chair, a strongly built man, though one now seemingly weary, one with a bloodied bandage about his head, "she was once quite beautiful".
I supposed, however, that she, and others like her, might be quickly enough returned to a former condition of desirability by so simple a means as the restoration of a proper diet, both with respect to quantity and quality. By such means do dealers prepare women, grateful for the food, to bring higher prices upon the slave block. Her blond hair, too, had been cropped. In these times, I suspected there would be few unsheared slave girls in Ar's Station, and probably, too, few unsheared free women. In the case of the slave girls, of course, their hair would simply be taken from them. The hair of the free women, on the other hand, would presumably have been donated, as a contribution to the defense of the city. "Yes," said the fellow sitting on the curule chair, a strongly built man, though one now seemingly weary, one with a bloodied bandage about his head, "she was once quite beautiful". - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )