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

Intermingle with, and enrich, your appeal, with additional phrases of enticement. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #118)
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17 118 Intermingle with, and enrich, your appeal, with additional phrases of enticement.

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

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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.
17 119 For example, 'Buy me, Master! I am needful! I want a master! I need a master! I beg a collar! Please, oh, please, Masters, buy me!' and so on.
17 120 Do you understand?" "Yes, Master," said Ellen, shuddering.
17 121 "Too," he said, "do not neglect to shift position, and pose provocatively, and call attention to your body, and its charms, extremely explicitly, by both word and gesture.
"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. For example, 'Buy me, Master! I am needful! I want a master! I need a master! I beg a collar! Please, oh, please, Masters, buy me!' and so on. Do you understand?" "Yes, Master," said Ellen, shuddering. "Too," he said, "do not neglect to shift position, and pose provocatively, and call attention to your body, and its charms, extremely explicitly, by both word and gesture. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)