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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 57 In a way this pleased her, but, too, it frightened her because she realized that it made her more desirable, considerably so, and on a world where female desirability was, it seemed, approved and prized.
8 58 She remembered the young women in the corridor, naked and bound, some chained.
8 59 She was sure that her figure was superior now even to what it had been so long ago.
8 60 Perhaps, she thought, this might be due to some subtle, benign, ameliorative effect of her treatment.
8 61 But, more likely perhaps, it had to do with her diet, that diet imposed upon her, and, presumably, the variety of exercises she had recently been taught, and in the zealous, stressful performance of which she was closely supervised.
8 62 She heard a step on the steel ladder outside, some yards below her kennel.
8 63 Quickly she slipped into the tunic again.
In a way this pleased her, but, too, it frightened her because she realized that it made her more desirable, considerably so, and on a world where female desirability was, it seemed, approved and prized. She remembered the young women in the corridor, naked and bound, some chained. She was sure that her figure was superior now even to what it had been so long ago. Perhaps, she thought, this might be due to some subtle, benign, ameliorative effect of her treatment. But, more likely perhaps, it had to do with her diet, that diet imposed upon her, and, presumably, the variety of exercises she had recently been taught, and in the zealous, stressful performance of which she was closely supervised. She heard a step on the steel ladder outside, some yards below her kennel. Quickly she slipped into the tunic again. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )