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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Collectors, too, tend to be interested in the background of exotics, for example, who bred them, and where they were bred, and such. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #431)
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15 431 Collectors, too, tend to be interested in the background of exotics, for example, who bred them, and where they were bred, and such.

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

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15 428 Sometimes brochures and sales sheets for public postings are compiled from them by judicious selections.
15 429 Such papers assume greater importance, of course, in the case of pedigree slaves or exotics.
15 430 The bloodlines of some pedigree slaves go back several generations.
15 431 Collectors, too, tend to be interested in the background of exotics, for example, who bred them, and where they were bred, and such.
15 432 Ellen had scarcely a moment to note the two entering men, in their blue robes, before she was ordered to first obeisance position.
15 433 She was then kneeling on the rug before the dais, on which reposed the curule chair, her head to the rug, the palms of her hands on the rug, too, on either side of her head.
15 434 "Are you eager to beg?" he asked.
Sometimes brochures and sales sheets for public postings are compiled from them by judicious selections. Such papers assume greater importance, of course, in the case of pedigree slaves or exotics. The bloodlines of some pedigree slaves go back several generations. Collectors, too, tend to be interested in the background of exotics, for example, who bred them, and where they were bred, and such. Ellen had scarcely a moment to note the two entering men, in their blue robes, before she was ordered to first obeisance position. She was then kneeling on the rug before the dais, on which reposed the curule chair, her head to the rug, the palms of her hands on the rug, too, on either side of her head. "Are you eager to beg?" he asked. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15)