Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
115
"I think, Ellen," she said to herself, "that you are worth money, yes, money, serious money.
"I think, Ellen," she said to herself, "that you are worth money, yes, money, serious money.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #115)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
112
To be sure, the hair of low slaves, such as factory slaves, laundry slaves, farm slaves, and such is commonly worn short, sometimes cropped.
30
113
At that time, she had already muchly prepared the supper, and knew that the guests might soon arrive.
30
114
She surveyed herself in the mirror, the brief tunic, the make-up, the hairdo.
30
115
"I think, Ellen," she said to herself, "that you are worth money, yes, money, serious money.
30
116
I think, slave girl, you would bring a good price!" She then, as a last touch, adjusted her collar, with two hands, making certain that the lock was squarely at the back of her neck.
30
117
The men continued to speak, and Ellen's mind wandered a bit, drifting from thought to thought.
30
118
She saw Portus Canio taking a sip of the wine she had poured.
To be sure, the hair of low slaves, such as factory slaves, laundry slaves, farm slaves, and such is commonly worn short, sometimes cropped.
At that time, she had already muchly prepared the supper, and knew that the guests might soon arrive.
She surveyed herself in the mirror, the brief tunic, the make-up, the hairdo.
"I think, Ellen," she said to herself, "that you are worth money, yes, money, serious money.
I think, slave girl, you would bring a good price!" She then, as a last touch, adjusted her collar, with two hands, making certain that the lock was squarely at the back of her neck.
The men continued to speak, and Ellen's mind wandered a bit, drifting from thought to thought.
She saw Portus Canio taking a sip of the wine she had poured.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)