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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 120 "I have been told by many men," she said, angrily, "that I was the most beautiful woman they had ever seen!" "They had not seen the women of Gor," he said.
3 121 To be sure, beauty is more than a mere combination of external relationships, the eyes to the hair, the thigh to the forearm, and such.
3 122 Beyond such things, of course, it is difficult to define but then, so, too, is almost anything of importance.
3 123 It is perhaps more analogous to an illumination, or a whisper, or a kiss, than a measurement.
3 124 Slavery, incidentally, often brings a woman to beauty, for a variety of reasons.
3 125 Most trivially, within it she is seldom permitted the straining, disfiguring uglinesses common to the free woman, nastiness, arrogance, brassiness, and so on.
3 126 Such unpleasantries can be lashed out of her, for they are not pleasing to the master.
"I have been told by many men," she said, angrily, "that I was the most beautiful woman they had ever seen!" "They had not seen the women of Gor," he said. To be sure, beauty is more than a mere combination of external relationships, the eyes to the hair, the thigh to the forearm, and such. Beyond such things, of course, it is difficult to define but then, so, too, is almost anything of importance. It is perhaps more analogous to an illumination, or a whisper, or a kiss, than a measurement. Slavery, incidentally, often brings a woman to beauty, for a variety of reasons. Most trivially, within it she is seldom permitted the straining, disfiguring uglinesses common to the free woman, nastiness, arrogance, brassiness, and so on. Such unpleasantries can be lashed out of her, for they are not pleasing to the master. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )