Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
115
"appeal, appeal!" he said to Ellen.
"Appeal, appeal!" he said to Ellen.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #115)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
17
112
A woman, similarly attired, with robes and veil, presumably her mother, hurried up to her and seized her by the hand, pulling her forcibly away.
17
113
"Don't look at those terrible, nasty, dirty things in their collars and chains!" she scolded.
17
114
Targo came about the front of the shelf.
17
115
"appeal, appeal!" he said to Ellen.
17
116
Immediately then she began to utter the allure-call to the crowd, "Buy me, Master!" "You are very inept," said Targo.
17
117
"Have I not given you better instruction than that? Here are further considerations.
17
118
Intermingle with, and enrich, your appeal, with additional phrases of enticement.
A woman, similarly attired, with robes and veil, presumably her mother, hurried up to her and seized her by the hand, pulling her forcibly away.
"Don't look at those terrible, nasty, dirty things in their collars and chains!" she scolded.
Targo came about the front of the shelf.
"appeal, appeal!" he said to Ellen.
Immediately then she began to utter the allure-call to the crowd, "Buy me, Master!" "You are very inept," said Targo.
"Have I not given you better instruction than that? Here are further considerations.
Intermingle with, and enrich, your appeal, with additional phrases of enticement.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)