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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I can bring you not only beauty," she said, "but position, honor, and riches". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #483)
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32 483 "I can bring you not only beauty," she said, "but position, honor, and riches".

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

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32 480 "Or if I should survive," said Cabot, "you would then have me to answer to, would you not? And what do you think would then be your fate?" "Do you not love me?" "If I did not use you for bait on the beach," said Cabot, "I might sell you, or give you to Lita, as a serving slave".
32 481 "How can you not love me?" she asked.
32 482 "You are an extremely beautiful and desirable woman," he said, "and you would doubtless, stripped, bring a good price on the auction block, but, even so, it is less difficult than you surmise".
32 483 "I can bring you not only beauty," she said, "but position, honor, and riches".
32 484 "That is an obvious superiority of the free woman over the slave," he said.
32 485 "Certainly," she said.
32 486 "Strange then," said he, "how men should prefer slaves".
"Or if I should survive," said Cabot, "you would then have me to answer to, would you not? And what do you think would then be your fate?" "Do you not love me?" "If I did not use you for bait on the beach," said Cabot, "I might sell you, or give you to Lita, as a serving slave". "How can you not love me?" she asked. "You are an extremely beautiful and desirable woman," he said, "and you would doubtless, stripped, bring a good price on the auction block, but, even so, it is less difficult than you surmise". "I can bring you not only beauty," she said, "but position, honor, and riches". "That is an obvious superiority of the free woman over the slave," he said. "Certainly," she said. "Strange then," said he, "how men should prefer slaves". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)