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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

The reservations about hair coloring are particularly acute in commercial situations. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #283)
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19 283 The reservations about hair coloring are particularly acute in commercial situations.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 280 On the other hand, the ornamentation, and adornment, of slaves by means such as jewelry, cosmetics, for example, lipstick and eye shadow, perfume, and such, is common, particularly in the evening.
19 281 Also, to be sure, her fingernails and toenails might be painted.
19 282 As she is a domestic animal, she may be adorned in any way one pleases.
19 283 The reservations about hair coloring are particularly acute in commercial situations.
19 284 One would not wish to buy a girl thinking she was auburn, a rare and muchly prized hair color on Gor, for example, and then discover later that she was, say, blond.
19 285 Against such fraud, needless to say, the law provides redress.
19 286 Slavers will take pains in checking out new catches, or acquisitions, to ascertain the natural color of their hair, one of the items one expects to find, along with fingerprints and measurements, and such, on carefully prepared slave papers.
On the other hand, the ornamentation, and adornment, of slaves by means such as jewelry, cosmetics, for example, lipstick and eye shadow, perfume, and such, is common, particularly in the evening. Also, to be sure, her fingernails and toenails might be painted. As she is a domestic animal, she may be adorned in any way one pleases. The reservations about hair coloring are particularly acute in commercial situations. One would not wish to buy a girl thinking she was auburn, a rare and muchly prized hair color on Gor, for example, and then discover later that she was, say, blond. Against such fraud, needless to say, the law provides redress. Slavers will take pains in checking out new catches, or acquisitions, to ascertain the natural color of their hair, one of the items one expects to find, along with fingerprints and measurements, and such, on carefully prepared slave papers. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)