Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
945
How few women are put upon a block and sold for what men find them to be actually worth! Do freewomen think they are so lofty and precious? Let them be put stripped on a sales block and see what they would bring! Let them then get some idea as to what they are truly worth! Thus, few women, she thought, have any sense of what they are actually worth, as a female.
How few women are put upon a block and sold for what men find them to be actually worth! Do free women think they are so lofty and precious? Let them be put stripped on a sales block and see what they would bring! Let them then get some idea as to what they are truly worth! Thus, few women, she thought, have any sense of what they are actually worth, as a female.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #945)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
942
Obviously the slave marshal regarded her as acceptable collar meat, perhaps even excellent collar meat! There, take that, again, Selius Arconious, she thought.
20
943
She did not expect, however, to ever bring as much as a silver tarsk.
20
944
It would be exciting to be bid upon, she thought.
20
945
How few women are put upon a block and sold for what men find them to be actually worth! Do freewomen think they are so lofty and precious? Let them be put stripped on a sales block and see what they would bring! Let them then get some idea as to what they are truly worth! Thus, few women, she thought, have any sense of what they are actually worth, as a female.
20
946
What would be their monetary value, on a slave block? To be sure, it is hard to know about such things, as so many variables affect a price.
20
947
If the market is glutted a beauty may go for tarsk-bits, and if women are scarce a pot girl might bring a silver tarsk.
20
948
And some men, determined at all costs to bring a particular woman to their slave ring, may bid prices incomprehensible to others.
Obviously the slave marshal regarded her as acceptable collar meat, perhaps even excellent collar meat! There, take that, again, Selius Arconious, she thought.
She did not expect, however, to ever bring as much as a silver tarsk.
It would be exciting to be bid upon, she thought.
How few women are put upon a block and sold for what men find them to be actually worth! Do free women think they are so lofty and precious? Let them be put stripped on a sales block and see what they would bring! Let them then get some idea as to what they are truly worth! Thus, few women, she thought, have any sense of what they are actually worth, as a female.
What would be their monetary value, on a slave block? To be sure, it is hard to know about such things, as so many variables affect a price.
If the market is glutted a beauty may go for tarsk-bits, and if women are scarce a pot girl might bring a silver tarsk.
And some men, determined at all costs to bring a particular woman to their slave ring, may bid prices incomprehensible to others.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20)