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

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10 695 If it is pertinent I might mention that in the pens I saw blondes on their bellies, tears in their eyes, begging the touch of guards, just as brunettes and redheads.
10 696 These things really depend not on the color of hair, but on the individual woman.
10 697 I might note, in passing, that in many slave markets, the single, most prized color of hair seems to be auburn.
10 698 That hair color is highly prized in a kajira.
10 699 An itinerant vendor, then, if desiring to defraud buyers and raise the price of a kajira, is more likely to have her hair dyed auburn than blond.
10 700 At the table there seemed some puzzle as to my disposition, one which the jailer, as far as I could tell, could not really dispel.
10 701 I noted, to my irritation, that the fellow who had been looking up at me was now eyeing the blonde.
If it is pertinent I might mention that in the pens I saw blondes on their bellies, tears in their eyes, begging the touch of guards, just as brunettes and redheads. These things really depend not on the color of hair, but on the individual woman. I might note, in passing, that in many slave markets, the single, most prized color of hair seems to be auburn. That hair color is highly prized in a kajira. An itinerant vendor, then, if desiring to defraud buyers and raise the price of a kajira, is more likely to have her hair dyed auburn than blond. At the table there seemed some puzzle as to my disposition, one which the jailer, as far as I could tell, could not really dispel. I noted, to my irritation, that the fellow who had been looking up at me was now eyeing the blonde. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )