Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
247
Some women of Earth, I suspect, owe their very presence on this world, their very brand and collar, to the fact that they happened to satisfy, unbeknownst to themselves, in virtue of some particular configuration of properties, features and such, to a greater or lesser degree, the requirements of such a list.
Some women of Earth, I suspect, owe their very presence on this world, their very brand and collar, to the fact that they happened to satisfy, unbeknownst to themselves, in virtue of some particular configuration of properties, features and such, to a greater or lesser degree, the requirements of such a list.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #247)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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11
244
One may accordingly, at one's convenience, browse through various markets, seeking wares to one's liking.
11
245
A fellow, sooner or later, is almost certain to find an item, fastened to one ring or another, which will conform to his particular taste.
11
246
Too, as an option, "want lists" may be circulated.
11
247
Some women of Earth, I suspect, owe their very presence on this world, their very brand and collar, to the fact that they happened to satisfy, unbeknownst to themselves, in virtue of some particular configuration of properties, features and such, to a greater or lesser degree, the requirements of such a list.
11
248
To be sure, these are doubtless delivered to specific customers.
11
249
If there is a consolation or advantage in this it is that they are almost certain to find that they are exactly, or almost exactly, what someone wants.
11
250
I did think that my figure might be superior to hers, at least from the point of view of what seemed to be the common preferences of men of this world.
One may accordingly, at one's convenience, browse through various markets, seeking wares to one's liking.
A fellow, sooner or later, is almost certain to find an item, fastened to one ring or another, which will conform to his particular taste.
Too, as an option, "want lists" may be circulated.
Some women of Earth, I suspect, owe their very presence on this world, their very brand and collar, to the fact that they happened to satisfy, unbeknownst to themselves, in virtue of some particular configuration of properties, features and such, to a greater or lesser degree, the requirements of such a list.
To be sure, these are doubtless delivered to specific customers.
If there is a consolation or advantage in this it is that they are almost certain to find that they are exactly, or almost exactly, what someone wants.
I did think that my figure might be superior to hers, at least from the point of view of what seemed to be the common preferences of men of this world.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11)