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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 86 It gave her great pleasure to be above them, remote, frosty, businesslike, inaccessible, beyond their level, out of their grasp.
9 87 She was above them; they were beneath her.
9 88 It was she who could come and go within the doors of the great and powerful, doors they could not even approach.
9 89 kur agents, of course, often recruited pairs, primarily, one supposes, for the reasons suggested earlier.
9 90 When she learned that she might have to disguise herself as a slave, she almost withdrew from the project.
9 91 She, a slave! How absurd! How disgusting! To be sure, this would have meant only that another would have been sought in her place, and she would have been placed on an acquisition list for a later pick up, not as an agent, of course, but merely as another slave, her beauty perhaps then indistinguishable amongst that of many others.
9 92 The cages and pens, after all, are filled with beautiful women.
It gave her great pleasure to be above them, remote, frosty, businesslike, inaccessible, beyond their level, out of their grasp. She was above them; they were beneath her. It was she who could come and go within the doors of the great and powerful, doors they could not even approach. kur agents, of course, often recruited pairs, primarily, one supposes, for the reasons suggested earlier. When she learned that she might have to disguise herself as a slave, she almost withdrew from the project. She, a slave! How absurd! How disgusting! To be sure, this would have meant only that another would have been sought in her place, and she would have been placed on an acquisition list for a later pick up, not as an agent, of course, but merely as another slave, her beauty perhaps then indistinguishable amongst that of many others. The cages and pens, after all, are filled with beautiful women. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )