Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
817
Had Targo's women been permitted slave cosmetics, they would have run about their lips and eyes, and stained the shelf.
Had Targo's women been permitted slave cosmetics, they would have run about their lips and eyes, and stained the shelf.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #817)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
814
Water ran within her collar, and under the constraints she wore.
17
815
She was bedraggled.
17
816
Her hair was soaked, and it clung about her forehead and throat.
17
817
Had Targo's women been permitted slave cosmetics, they would have run about their lips and eyes, and stained the shelf.
17
818
But Targo seldom wasted slave cosmetics on his properties, claiming the honesty of his wares, and the right of a buyer to understand clearly, and in all respects, the exact nature, pure, raw and simple, of the goods he proffered.
17
819
Too, to be sure, cosmetics, even slave cosmetics, were not free, but cost their coins.
17
820
Ellen would later learn that slave girls would fight for a lipstick or an eye shadow, that they might enhance their beauty and prove more pleasing to masters.
Water ran within her collar, and under the constraints she wore.
She was bedraggled.
Her hair was soaked, and it clung about her forehead and throat.
Had Targo's women been permitted slave cosmetics, they would have run about their lips and eyes, and stained the shelf.
But Targo seldom wasted slave cosmetics on his properties, claiming the honesty of his wares, and the right of a buyer to understand clearly, and in all respects, the exact nature, pure, raw and simple, of the goods he proffered.
Too, to be sure, cosmetics, even slave cosmetics, were not free, but cost their coins.
Ellen would later learn that slave girls would fight for a lipstick or an eye shadow, that they might enhance their beauty and prove more pleasing to masters.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)