Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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36
283
Accordingly, almost all slaves would be likely to be more beautiful than most freewomen, a fact not lost on freewomen.
Accordingly, almost all slaves would be likely to be more beautiful than most free women, a fact not lost on free women.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #283)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
280
"And though I am not free," she said, "might not master find me of interest, if only as a slave".
36
281
"Perhaps," he said.
36
282
He found this amusing, for most slaves were once freewomen, and, usually, only the most beautiful of freewomen were collared.
36
283
Accordingly, almost all slaves would be likely to be more beautiful than most freewomen, a fact not lost on freewomen.
36
284
Too, interestingly, women became more beautiful in bondage, this going well beyond the garmenting, dieting, training, and exercising of the slave, but having more to do with the life of a slave, and its fulfillments.
36
285
"I would beg to serve Master," she said.
36
286
"There is little time," he said.
"And though I am not free," she said, "might not master find me of interest, if only as a slave".
"Perhaps," he said.
He found this amusing, for most slaves were once free women, and, usually, only the most beautiful of free women were collared.
Accordingly, almost all slaves would be likely to be more beautiful than most free women, a fact not lost on free women.
Too, interestingly, women became more beautiful in bondage, this going well beyond the garmenting, dieting, training, and exercising of the slave, but having more to do with the life of a slave, and its fulfillments.
"I would beg to serve Master," she said.
"There is little time," he said.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36)