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

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12 117 He would not be involved in the complex arrangements which had surrounded the arrival of Miss Wentworth on Gor, her application to a particular deceit, and so on.
12 118 Clearly she had been recruited as an agent of kurii, even if she had not the least idea what kurii might be.
12 119 Then, when she had finished her task, and was no longer of use, she could be disposed of, in one way or another, usually, one supposed, in the markets.
12 120 It was not surprising that female kur agents were almost always quite beautiful.
12 121 One intended to sell them later, and beautiful women tend to bring higher prices.
12 122 Also, most Goreans, and kurii, too, for that matter, despite their willingness to utilize such creatures, disapprove of liars, hypocrites, traitors, and such.
12 123 Thus the fate to which the former Miss Wentworth was consigned was one intended for her from the very beginning.
He would not be involved in the complex arrangements which had surrounded the arrival of Miss Wentworth on Gor, her application to a particular deceit, and so on. Clearly she had been recruited as an agent of kurii, even if she had not the least idea what kurii might be. Then, when she had finished her task, and was no longer of use, she could be disposed of, in one way or another, usually, one supposed, in the markets. It was not surprising that female kur agents were almost always quite beautiful. One intended to sell them later, and beautiful women tend to bring higher prices. Also, most Goreans, and kurii, too, for that matter, despite their willingness to utilize such creatures, disapprove of liars, hypocrites, traitors, and such. Thus the fate to which the former Miss Wentworth was consigned was one intended for her from the very beginning. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )