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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

Her projected companion had preferred one such as I, an Earth-girl slave, to one such as she! Inferior goods, indeed! I wondered if the slave had simply been taken, or purchased, by the fellow, whether she wished it or not, or if she had smiled, and posed, and, finding him of great interest, had proffered herself as a slave, promising him delights beyond the interests, or ken, of a free woman. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #141)
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9 141 Her projected companion had preferred one such as I, an Earth-girl slave, to one such as she! Inferior goods, indeed! I wondered if the slave had simply been taken, or purchased, by the fellow, whether she wished it or not, or if she had smiled, and posed, and, finding him of great interest, had proffered herself as a slave, promising him delights beyond the interests, or ken, of a free woman.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 138 "We know her," said one of the guards.
9 139 "She was abandoned by her intended companion, who had become enamored with a lovely Earth-girl slave," said another.
9 140 Perhaps I should not have been, but I was pleased to hear this.
9 141 Her projected companion had preferred one such as I, an Earth-girl slave, to one such as she! Inferior goods, indeed! I wondered if the slave had simply been taken, or purchased, by the fellow, whether she wished it or not, or if she had smiled, and posed, and, finding him of great interest, had proffered herself as a slave, promising him delights beyond the interests, or ken, of a free woman.
9 142 We can do such things, you know.
9 143 In any event, good for her! "If the women of Earth were not hot, desirable and beautiful, if they were not superb slave goods, truly superb slave goods, they would not be brought to Gor," said another.
9 144 "True," said another.
"We know her," said one of the guards. "She was abandoned by her intended companion, who had become enamored with a lovely Earth-girl slave," said another. Perhaps I should not have been, but I was pleased to hear this. Her projected companion had preferred one such as I, an Earth-girl slave, to one such as she! Inferior goods, indeed! I wondered if the slave had simply been taken, or purchased, by the fellow, whether she wished it or not, or if she had smiled, and posed, and, finding him of great interest, had proffered herself as a slave, promising him delights beyond the interests, or ken, of a free woman. We can do such things, you know. In any event, good for her! "If the women of Earth were not hot, desirable and beautiful, if they were not superb slave goods, truly superb slave goods, they would not be brought to Gor," said another. "True," said another. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 9)