Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Presumably both would have gone for a good price, and certainly so if they had been brought within suitable block measurements, to which, as noted, they were already in close approximation.
Presumably both would have gone for a good price, and certainly so if they had been brought within suitable block measurements, to which, as noted, they were already in close approximation.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #227)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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After all, most men buy women for pleasure.
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225
Both of these females were of the sort, then, which, on Gor, would be of interest to buyers.
1
226
They were typical of the females found in Gorean markets, and were perhaps, we suspect, given their insertion into the container, somewhat above average.
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227
Presumably both would have gone for a good price, and certainly so if they had been brought within suitable block measurements, to which, as noted, they were already in close approximation.
1
228
At the time that these females were entered into the small compass of the container Tarl Cabot was sedated, and thus unaware of their insertion into his small world.
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229
They, too, at the time, must have been sedated.
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230
The corridor was doubtless pressurized prior to their insertion into the container, and then returned to its near-vacuum condition.
After all, most men buy women for pleasure.
Both of these females were of the sort, then, which, on Gor, would be of interest to buyers.
They were typical of the females found in Gorean markets, and were perhaps, we suspect, given their insertion into the container, somewhat above average.
Presumably both would have gone for a good price, and certainly so if they had been brought within suitable block measurements, to which, as noted, they were already in close approximation.
At the time that these females were entered into the small compass of the container Tarl Cabot was sedated, and thus unaware of their insertion into his small world.
They, too, at the time, must have been sedated.
The corridor was doubtless pressurized prior to their insertion into the container, and then returned to its near-vacuum condition.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)