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

Ellen had been sold from the shelf of Targo without the benefit of cosmetics, of course. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #307)
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24 307 Ellen had been sold from the shelf of Targo without the benefit of cosmetics, of course.

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

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24 304 They could be stripped, bit by bit, during the sale, until the buyers have no difficulty seeing what they are paying for.
24 305 It is too bad that they do not permit cosmetics, eye shadow, lipstick, body paint, and such, on the block.
24 306 We would get a great deal more for you sluts".
24 307 Ellen had been sold from the shelf of Targo without the benefit of cosmetics, of course.
24 308 And she had understood that, whereas it was not unusual to strip a woman, little by little, during her sale, to increase the heat of the bids, that the slaves were always, when all was said and done, exhibited as only slave, raw.
24 309 Goreans want to know what they are buying.
24 310 An auction house in Venna was once burned down, she had heard, when it was discovered that it had sold women with dyed hair, especially as the house had not called this to the attention of the buyers.
They could be stripped, bit by bit, during the sale, until the buyers have no difficulty seeing what they are paying for. It is too bad that they do not permit cosmetics, eye shadow, lipstick, body paint, and such, on the block. We would get a great deal more for you sluts". Ellen had been sold from the shelf of Targo without the benefit of cosmetics, of course. And she had understood that, whereas it was not unusual to strip a woman, little by little, during her sale, to increase the heat of the bids, that the slaves were always, when all was said and done, exhibited as only slave, raw. Goreans want to know what they are buying. An auction house in Venna was once burned down, she had heard, when it was discovered that it had sold women with dyed hair, especially as the house had not called this to the attention of the buyers. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)