Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1277
The other girls, too, Targo approaching, began to appeal to the crowd, uttering the attraction call of the common girl for sale.
The other girls, too, Targo approaching, began to appeal to the crowd, uttering the attraction call of the common girl for sale.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1277)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1274
"You will be less than she, barbarian".
16
1275
"Yes, Mistress," said Ellen.
16
1276
"Buy me, Master!" called out Cotina, as though to anyone.
16
1277
The other girls, too, Targo approaching, began to appeal to the crowd, uttering the attraction call of the common girl for sale.
16
1278
Such a change, thought Ellen, wrought by the imminence of the masters, formerly inert female merchandise, suddenly, in fear of the whip, become luscious, active flesh goods, attempting to allure buyers, attempting to entice customers for their master.
16
1279
How I despise them, the slaves, thought Ellen.
16
1280
How lowly, how meaningless they are! But quickly, she, too, went to her knees and spread them widely.
"You will be less than she, barbarian".
"Yes, Mistress," said Ellen.
"Buy me, Master!" called out Cotina, as though to anyone.
The other girls, too, Targo approaching, began to appeal to the crowd, uttering the attraction call of the common girl for sale.
Such a change, thought Ellen, wrought by the imminence of the masters, formerly inert female merchandise, suddenly, in fear of the whip, become luscious, active flesh goods, attempting to allure buyers, attempting to entice customers for their master.
How I despise them, the slaves, thought Ellen.
How lowly, how meaningless they are! But quickly, she, too, went to her knees and spread them widely.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)